The former England pacer Tymal Mills, who had earlier represented Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Mumbai Indians (MI), has opened an account at the infamous OnlyFans site. However, he is aiming to post photos mainly on cricket and lifestyle. Not only that, Mills confirmed his site will not be subscription-based except for a few pieces of content. Speaking to the Athletic, Mills informed, "Just to be a thousand per cent clear, there will be no glamour shots. This is all about pure cricket and lifestyle material. It’s uncharted territory, but it’s something I’m really excited about." Read aslo: "He is a really nice lad": Jo Root praises Md Siraj behind the angry mask Mills to use OnlyFans for unfiltered information Mills believes that press conferences and even other outlets often soften or gatekeep facts to not sound crass. However, Mill will be using OnlyFans to come unfiltered and also to connect to fans more openly. He said, “You can have that direct contact with fans and people who want to hear from you. Players speak before and after games in the media, but it’s often manicured, generic stuff. I can use this platform to talk about what I’m thinking and use footage and images to illustrate the good and bad of life as a cricketer." A former sports journalism student, Mills has collaborated with major broadcasters such as BBC, Sky Sports, and TalkSPORT, and has also contributed newspaper columns off the field. While playing for Southern Brave in The Hundred, Tymal Mills admits his international career may be over and feels content with that. Embracing a new direction, he’s now focused on growing his presence on OnlyFans, aiming to fully commit to the platform. Mills emphasizes he won’t approach it casually, stating he wants to be successful in whatever he does. His shift to fan engagement reflects a broader personal transition as he moves beyond aspirations of representing England again.