OnlyFans Frenzy: 86 Million American Men Sign Up — The Good, The Bad & The Celebrity Fallout.

OnlyFans Frenzy: 86 Million American Men Sign Up — The Good, The Bad & The Celebrity Fallout.

by Yeyetunde at Aug 1, 2025

In the USA.

The news as it trends.

The jaw-dropping revelation that over 86 million American men are now registered on OnlyFans has rattled the internet.

While most users keep their activity under wraps, public figures have found themselves caught in controversy.

NFL stars like Chris Jones faced backlash over interactions with creators, and Von Miller was linked to leaked messages involving an OnlyFans model.

Even rapper Tyga joined the platform, sparking debate about celebrity branding.

Most shocking? Allegations suggest Shannon Sharpe paid an OnlyFans model more than he earned during his entire NFL career—though details remain speculative.

For celebrities and everyday users alike, the risks are real. The good? Direct fan engagement, more reach, and serious money. The bad? Digital trails never vanish. The ugly? Public humiliation, lost contracts, and reputational damage.

As digital freedom rises, so do the stakes.

Whether clout is worth the chaos remains a question still worth debating

Yetunde B reports for Yeyetunde’s Blog. 

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