Overview
- Her OnlyFans page went live Thursday and began taking subscriptions as she announced a “new chapter” centered on a sexier, more direct connection with fans.
- Elizabeth said she chose the site to control her narrative after decades in Hollywood, calling OnlyFans a way to create on her own terms and “the future” for artists.
- Her profile promises behind-the-scenes moments, candid conversation, and exclusive photos and videos that show “the side of me that doesn’t make it into movies.”
- Elizabeth disclosed Thursday she has been separated from husband Simon Borchert since September 2025 and quietly filed for divorce before the launch, telling Us Weekly that only formalities remain.
- The move places the American Pie alum in a growing wave of celebrities using the adult-content-linked platform for direct-to-fan monetization, even as she continues conservation work based in South Africa.