Actress Shannon Elizabeth, best known for her role in American Pie, has reportedly earned a jaw-dropping "more than seven figures" within her first week on OnlyFans. The Texas native made headlines by joining the platform in April 2026, just days after filing for divorce from her husband of five years, Simon Borchert.
Elizabeth has taken a creative approach to her OnlyFans content, opting for a style that's playful and unscripted, without featuring full nudity. As of April 27, just 11 days into her OnlyFans journey, the actress has already delighted her fans with 26 posts. In her bio, she hints at the allure of her offerings: "the side of me that doesn't make it into movies–more playful, spontaneous, and completely unscripted."
“If you've ever been curious what I'm really like… You're about to find out,” she teased her followers.
Elizabeth’s pivot to OnlyFans marks an exciting new chapter in her career. The 52-year-old explained her motivation to join the platform, stating, "I've spent my entire career working in Hollywood, where other people controlled the narrative and the outcome of my career." Now, the star is excited to explore a "more sexy side no one has seen" while enjoying closer interactions with her fanbase.
Sources close to Elizabeth suggest her recent divorce played a role in her decision to embrace this newfound freedom. "Now that she is single, she wants to have a bit more freedom and be wild," a source told PEOPLE.
Shannon Elizabeth isn't the only Hollywood star making waves on OnlyFans. Fellow entertainers like Denise Richards and Bella Thorne have also turned to the platform, with Richards earning rumors of $2 million a month and Thorne making a sensational $2 million in her first week back in 2020. This trend reflects a growing shift among celebrities looking to connect directly with their fans and explore alternative revenue streams.
Other notable names include Jessie Cave, who joined the platform in 2025 to overcome financial hurdles, offering content that plays into specific interests rather than overt sexuality. As Cave noted, "Fetish doesn't necessarily mean sexual." This diverse range of content creators highlights the broad appeal and potential of platforms like OnlyFans.