A private view: All the celebs with OnlyFans accounts
OnlyFans launched in 2016 as a subscription platform for creators, but its reach expanded sharply after 2020 when a wider range of celebrities began testing direct-to-fan models. The service lets subscribers pay a monthly fee for exclusive photos, videos, and posts, while creators keep the majority of revenue. What started as a niche experiment has since grown into a major slice of the creator economy.
Platform Growth and Economics
Recent reports show OnlyFans now supports roughly 4.6 million creators and more than 377 million registered users. Annual gross transaction volume sits above seven billion dollars, with cumulative creator payouts estimated between fifteen and twenty-five billion since launch. The numbers illustrate how quickly the platform scaled beyond its early days and why established names continue to test the waters.
Bella Thorne
Bella Thorne joined in August 2020 and quickly became a headline case when a two-hundred-dollar pay-per-view post sparked debate. The platform responded by capping pay-per-view prices at fifty dollars, a change that affected smaller creators with narrower audiences. Thorne later apologized, yet her early run still gets cited in 2026 roundups as an influential moment for the site’s pricing rules.
Cardi B
Cardi B opened an account to share behind-the-scenes clips rather than polished content. In one post she described the material as straight-up real-life footage for fans who stay nosey about her schedule. She later cut the monthly subscription from nine ninety-nine to four ninety-nine, a move that broadened access for casual followers.
Tyler Posey
Tyler Posey announced his page with a short video of himself playing guitar. The instrument covered what would otherwise have been a fully nude shot, giving the launch an immediate buzz among fans of the former Teen Wolf star.
Amber Rose
Amber Rose brought her established modeling profile to the platform, leaning into the same visual style that once landed her in music videos and Louis Vuitton campaigns. Early posts leaned into the physical assets that defined much of her public image, and the response from subscribers was immediate.
Tana Mongeau
Tana Mongeau started posting in May 2020 and kept her page free to join. Known for story-time videos and comedy sketches, she used the account to extend that same casual tone without requiring an upfront fee from new readers.
Shea Couleé
Shea Couleé, fresh off a win on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, opened a page at four ninety-nine a month. The performer, who uses they/them pronouns, promised to keep the feed PG even as many peers leaned into explicit material.
Jordyn Woods
Jordyn Woods said she wanted a space for “iconic” photos that felt different from her usual feed. She described the account as an opportunity to show a side of herself she had long wanted to share without the filters of mainstream platforms.
Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan confirmed plans to route OnlyFans earnings toward a barber school that closed during the pandemic. The Black Panther star had just been named Sexiest Man Alive, adding extra attention to the charitable angle of the project.
Mia Khalifa
Mia Khalifa continues to run an active page with daily posts that stay exclusive to subscribers. The former adult film star appears regularly in 2026 celebrity rankings, and her account remains one of the more visible examples of sustained creator presence on the site.
Shannon Elizabeth
Shannon Elizabeth launched her page on April 16, 2026 and reportedly cleared seven figures in the first week. Coverage noted that the American Pie star kept the material non-explicit, focusing instead on behind-the-scenes glimpses and fan interaction.
Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra appeared in multiple 2026 roundups after establishing a presence on the platform. Longtime fans of the model and actress found the account offered a direct line to new photos and occasional personal updates without the usual gatekeepers.
Bhad Bhabie
Bhad Bhabie joined at eighteen and cleared one million dollars in the first six hours. Industry trackers now place her lifetime earnings above fifty-seven million, a figure that underscores how younger creators have used the platform to build independent revenue streams.
OnlyFans keeps adding recognizable names even as the platform’s economics continue to shift. The accounts above reflect both early adopters who shaped policy and newer arrivals testing the same direct-fan model years later.

