Overview
- Her OnlyFans account, which launched April 16, drew more than $1 million in its first seven days, with Variety reporting about $1.2 million on Tuesday.
- More than half of the first-week take came from paid direct messages to fans, with tips and paid posts making up the rest, according to multiple reports.
- Manager Andy Bachman said she has grossed seven figures and is planning a June charity gala in Las Vegas, with some proceeds going to the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation.
- Coverage notes her content does not include full nudity and is pitched as playful, behind-the-scenes access as she seeks more control over how she connects with fans.
- Elizabeth announced the move after quietly filing for divorce, said she did not expect the surge of support, and her early success highlights how stars can monetize direct fan access outside studio systems.