In a move that’s got people talking, actress Tricia Helfer has entered the OnlyFans scene. At 52, Helfer has chosen to join the platform, aiming to take charge of her work and live life on her own terms. Expressing her reasons, Helfer stated that the decision stems from not wanting others to dictate her career choices anymore.
"At this stage, it’s about having fun and doing what I love," she shared in a recent interview. Helfer sees OnlyFans as a way to maintain autonomy over her creative output, a sentiment echoed by her fans who have largely supported her decision.
For those curious about what Tricia Helfer’s OnlyFans content will entail, the actress has some exciting plans. Subscribers can look forward to a blend of candid selfies and professional photos, alongside live video chats that offer a chance to connect and ask questions. Helfer’s penchant for surprises remains, and she promises content that might even shock her parents, reminiscent of her past work, like her 2007 Playboy shoot.
“Even if my pictures might shock my parents, they’ve always been supportive," Helfer remarked with a smile.
Reflecting on her past, Helfer draws a line from her Playboy experience to her current venture into OnlyFans. She acknowledges this as a continuation of expressing her creativity as an empowered adult woman. While some critics voiced concerns, Helfer reassures her audience that she remains firmly in control, choosing what she wants to share and when she might leave the platform.
Helfer is also giving back, pledging to donate a portion of her earnings to various animal charities, aligning with her personal values.
Tricia Helfer isn’t just stopping at OnlyFans. She’s set to return to the small screen in the much-anticipated fifth and final season of Netflix’s The Lincoln Lawyer. Helfer will appear alongside stars such as Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Cobie Smulders, playing a recurring character in this legal thriller adapted from Michael Connelly’s novel, Resurrection Walk.
This dual approach highlights Helfer’s commitment to both her acting career and her newfound flexibility in content creation.