All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter Launches OnlyFans Account

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Tyson Ritter is moving along to a new venture.

The All-American Rejects frontman has launched an OnlyFans account ahead of the release of the band’s single “Easy Come Easy Go” June 5.

“We’ve always been a band who’s got a tongue bursting through the cheek when it comes to our music,” Ritter toldGQ in an interview published June 4. “So why not, you know, do a little peen bursting through a zipper?”

Fans, he teased, “can expect full-frontal rock and roll with all access” on his new OnlyFans page—which promotes the band’s new single on the cover page. However, he added, “I’ll leave it to the vagueness of that statement to define itself.”

As for how his bandmates of more than two decades feel about his new venture? “The All-American Rejects are behind me doing it,” he explained, “and it’s really nice to be supported by my band in this wild adventure of 2025 for us.”

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But while Ritter is just beginning his OnlyFans journey he can already see other musicians following suit.

“I hope places like OnlyFans can drive young bands to saying, ‘Hey man, here we are. We want to be able to play shows,’” he noted. “‘If you like the music, give us a buck. And if there’s 1,000 of you, that’s one thousand bucks. And maybe we could rent a venue for a night, buy onto a show.’” 

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Ritter is not the only celeb who has made the jump to OnlyFans. Fellow rocker Tommy Lee joined the content subscription service in 2022, weeks after he shared a since-deleted nude selfie elsewhere on social media.

“Join me over at OnlyFans because I went the f–k over there because I’m tired of Instagram policing our bodies so, head on over to the wild side,” the Mötley Crüe drummer said in a video message at the time. “OnlyFans let’s f–king go!”

Read on to see more stars with OnlyFans accounts…

Jessie Cave

The Harry Potter alum announced in March 2025 she had joined the platform to focus on very niche and non-sexual content.

“It’s very much geared toward people who have an interest or fetish with hair,” Jessie said on her Before We Break Up Againpodcast. “I really am choosing to think of this as an empowering moment for me because I have been this very straight, prim actress for a lot of my career and this is very much a way of me saying, ‘Okay, I’m doing something that is not normal. This is weird and me and a bit kinky. And why not?’”

Denise Richards

The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum joined OnlyFans in 2022 after her daughter Sami Sheen—who she shares with ex-husband Charlie Sheen—started her own account on the subscription-based platform known for hosting NSFW content.

“My daughter got a lot of backlash for opening the account,” she told KTLA at the time. “I had heard of OnlyFans but I wasn’t educated on what OnlyFans was and once I started to learn about it, I really think that the creators of the site really took the best of every platform of social media and put it into one site. You own your content. The other sites, they can sell your content.”

Blac Chyna

Though the Rob & Chyna alum was one of the first celebs to join OnlyFans in 2020, she quit producing content on the website three years later after getting baptized and embracing religion.

Tyler Posey

The Teen Wolf star launched an OnlyFans account in late September 2020. However, he told E! News the following year that he found his career on the website “mentally draining.”

“You really feel like an object on OnlyFans,” he shared. “I’m trying my hardest to be artistic as possible with the content I put out ’cause I don’t want it to just be porn, you know? That’s not what I do and I don’t want to take it away from the people that are doing that. I just want to be artistic and stay in touch with my fans.”

 

Amber Rose

The model announced her decision to join and produce private content on the site in 2020. According to the description on Amber’s OnlyFans page, her account is “your chance to experience something.”

Bella Thorne

The former Disney Channel star launched her OnlyFans account in August 2020 to “remove the stigma behind sex, sex work, and the negativity that surrounds the word SEX itself by bringing a mainstream face to it.”

“I wanted to bring attention to the site,” she wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. “The more people on the site the more likely of a chance to normalize the stigmas.”

Trisha Paytas

Before marrying husband Moses Hacmon in 2021, the YouTuber had a lucrative career on OnlyFans.

“OnlyFans did great in 2020, so I was like ‘I’m only doing OnlyFans this whole year,'” she told Polyester magazine. “I kind of followed the money.”

Trisha continued, “It was fun. I had a summer of it and I made a ton of money and I loved it. I probably would have continued longer but I met Moses and I was like, “OK, I’ll stop now.'” 

Jordyn Woods

The Life of Kylie alum joined the subscription-based platform in 2020. In an interview with Complex at the time, she expressed her excitement to participate on a site where everyone can be their most “authentic” selves. 

Cardi B

The rapper launched her OnlyFans account in August 2020 amid the release of her smash hit “WAP.” The account featured exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the single’s music video, as well as some content from her daily life. 

Dorinda Medley

The Real Housewives of New York alum joined website in 2020 as a surprise to some of her fans, though she has since deactivated her page.

Sonja Morgan

In solidarity with her Real Housewives of New York costar, Morgan announced her OnlyFans account in July 2020. Upon the launch, she offered an exclusive free membership for fans that subscribed in the first week.

Tana Mongeau

The Youtuber subscribed to the OnlyFans life in 2020, writing on X, “TANA UNCENSORED IS FINALLY HERE AND THAT’S ALL IMA SAY.”

Lily Allen

The “Smile” singer launched an OnlyFans account for her feet in 2024.

Austin Mahone

The “Say You’re Just a Friend” singer joined OnlyFans in 2020, writing in the description of his page, “Message me if you wanna see the real good stuff.”

Tyga

The “Rack City” rapper started an OnlyFans account in 2020, though he later deactivated it to launch Myystar, another subscription-based platform for content creators.

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