Overview
- The account, launched April 16, brought in over $1.2 million in its first week, according to Variety, with People reporting “more than seven figures.”
- Her representative, Andy Bachman, praised the move as a more direct way for her to connect with fans.
- Elizabeth says the page shows a more playful, unscripted side, and coverage notes it does not include full nudity.
- Multiple outlets report she filed to divorce Simon Borchert the day she launched the account.
- OnlyFans is a subscription site where creators sell content straight to fans, a path more public figures now use to keep control and more of the revenue.