English cricket player Tymal Mills has become the first professional cricketer to join OnlyFans, sparking a big debate in the cricket world. But before you jump to conclusions, Mills wants everyone to know this isn’t what you might think.
What’s Mills Actually Doing?
Mills is very clear about his content – there will be no adult material whatsoever. Instead, he’s using the platform to share cricket and lifestyle content with his fans. His account offers behind-the-scenes looks at professional cricket, live streams, video chats, and discussions about what it’s really like to be a professional athlete.
“Just to be a thousand percent clear, there will be no glamour shots. This is all about pure cricket and lifestyle material,” Mills said.
The account is free to join, though some special content requires payment. Mills sees this as a way to give fans direct access to his life and cricket journey, showing them things they wouldn’t see in regular media coverage.
Who is Tymal Mills?
Mills is a left-arm fast bowler who has played for England’s national team. He’s also played for famous teams like Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. Currently, he plays for Southern Brave in The Hundred tournament.
The Controversy Begins
The problems started when Mills wanted to put the OnlyFans logo on his cricket bat during The Hundred tournament. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) quickly said no, banning him from displaying the logo.
The ECB felt the OnlyFans logo didn’t fit with The Hundred’s family-friendly image. This is because OnlyFans is mostly known for adult content, even though Mills isn’t creating any.
Why This Matters
Mills isn’t alone in trying to change how OnlyFans is used. Tennis player Nick Kyrgios also uses the platform for non-adult content. Mills believes athletes should be able to use new platforms to connect with fans in fresh ways.
The controversy shows how difficult it can be for athletes when they try to use platforms that have certain reputations. Even though Mills is doing nothing inappropriate, the platform’s reputation still causes problems.
Mills acknowledges that OnlyFans is known for adult content, but he’s trying to push it in a new direction. He sees this as an opportunity to share unfiltered experiences with fans who want to see the real side of being a professional athlete.
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What’s Next?
This situation highlights the challenges modern athletes face when choosing how to connect with their fans. While Mills can’t display the OnlyFans logo during official matches, he’s still moving forward with his account, hoping to change people’s minds about what the platform can be used for.
The debate continues about whether athletes should be allowed to partner with platforms like OnlyFans, even when their content is completely appropriate.
