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Tymal Mills Blocked From Using Controversial OnlyFans Logo On His Bat In The Hundred



Tymal Mills signed with controversial platform OnlyFans [Source: @tymalmills/Instagram]Tymal Mills signed with controversial platform OnlyFans [Source: @tymalmills/Instagram]

England fast bowler Tymal Mills has been told that he cannot display the OnlyFans logo on his cricket bat during The Hundred 2025 tournament. The logo reportedly does not align with the tournament’s family-friendly vibe.

OnlyFans is an online platform where creators share photos, videos, and live streams with paying subscribers. While it is widely known for adult content, it also hosts creators from areas like music, fitness, and sports. 

Tymal Mills Faces Heat From ECB Over OnlyFans Logo

33-year-old cricketer Tymal Mills, who is the leading all-time men’s wicket-taker in The Hundred competition, joined OnlyFans last week. Mills explained that his page would share completely safe content. 

He stressed it would focus on his career, training, and passion for the sport, not adult material. However, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will not approve the use of the logo. 

According to the BBC, OnlyFans does not align with the “family-friendly” image of The Hundred and hence Tymal has been banned from displaying the same. Mills is reported to understand and accept the decision. 

This is not the first time an athlete’s OnlyFans involvement has clashed with sports regulations. In May, British canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals was banned from competition by governing body Paddle UK over alleged posts on the platform. He claimed he was being forced to choose between his Olympic dream and his OnlyFans career.

Why Did Mills Join The Controversial Platform?

England fast bowler Tymal Mills has become the first professional cricketer to join OnlyFans. While OnlyFans is widely known for adult content, Mills insists his page will feature only safe, family-friendly material, offering fans behind-the-scenes cricket insights, lifestyle content, and coaching tips. 

The 33-year-old Southern Brave pacer, who has played for England, RCB, and the Mumbai Indians, says he’s excited to create unique content and experiment with the platform. Under the deal, Mills will keep 80% of the revenue he generates.