Tymal Mills for RCB and OnlyFans kit (Source:@RCBTweets and @the_loungeclub/X.com)
Tymal Mills made his name in the early part of the last decade for his raw pace in the English circuit. He was expected to serve England for a long time across formats, but injuries kept halting his progress, and he last played for England in 2023. The cricketer is still playing in T20 leagues, though, and now has made a big decision to sign up for the famous online platform - OnlyFans. He has become the first professional cricketer to sign a contract with the famous platform.
Tymal Mills To Focus On His Lifestyle And Cricket Content On OnlyFans
OnlyFans is a British subscription-based video-on-demand service and social media network. It is largely known for its adult content, but in recent times, the platform has seen the inclusion of personalities from varied spheres of work. Mills, on his part, will focus on his lifestyle and cricket. He has promised to share behind-the-scenes content, analysis, and one-to-one coaching advice, according to a report from CITY AM.
Tymal Mills will also use the OnlyFans logo on his bat during The Hundred 2025, where he will represent Southern Brave. The English cricketer who has also played for Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians in the IPL will be sharing his content in the safe-for-work category on the platform.
Mills Expresses Excitement Over New Venture
In his chat with City AM after signing the deal with OnlyFans, Mills expressed excitement over the opportunity to create his own content and bring more and more people together in this venture.
He added that the platform rewards one for the hardwork you put in, and as a first cricketer to join it, he can experiment and create a blueprint.
“So yeah, I guess you do have to address that and make that very clear. But I’ll certainly be doing that and once you say that to people, they understand and get it very quickly. Being the first cricketer, I have a blank canvas, I guess, to do what I want and to see what works, what people want, and try and get a bit of a blueprint going.Part of the appeal is there’s a reward for what you put in and we’ll be working hard to try and make it as successful as possible," Tymal Mills told CITY AM.
Tymal Mills will earn 80 per cent of the total revenue he will generate on the platform as per the rules and the partnership with OnlyFans.