Overview
- Elizabeth told Variety that she joined OnlyFans in April 2026 and “crossed 1 million dollars in nine days,” a figure reported across multiple outlets.
- Her OnlyFans page advertises behind-the-scenes photos, exclusive videos and direct chat with subscribers and she has said she may test different boundaries of content over time.
- Page Six reported that she launched the account after a quiet divorce filing and that she has told the outlet she plans to use the earnings to buy a home and regain financial freedom.
- Journalists place Elizabeth’s experience in a wider trend of mainstream celebrities using OnlyFans for non-explicit material, citing figures such as Jessie Cave, Lily Allen, Cardi B and Kate Nash.
- Observers note that the reported earnings are based on creators’ statements rather than audited platform disclosures and that the case highlights how subscription models can give performers faster income and greater control over their work.