Shannon Elizabethgrossed more than $1.2 million (£907,000) in her first week on OnlyFans after launching her account on 16 April,Varietyreported. TheAmerican Piestar became the latest in a growing line of celebrities turning subscription-based content into seven-figure paydays within days of signing up.

Creators Inc. CEO Andy Bachman confirmed the figure, noting Elizabeth had 'grossed seven figures in her first week on the platform.' She now sits alongside Bhad Bhabie, Mia Khalifa, andThe SopranosstarDrea de Matteoon the site's expanding celebrity roster.

Elizabeth, 52, rose to fame playing Nadia in the 1999 comedyAmerican Pieand went on to star inScary Movieand several franchise sequels. She is now based in South Africa, where she runs the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation.

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Rapper Bhad Bhabie, whose real name is Danielle Bregoli, took a slower but ultimately more lucrative route. She joined OnlyFans in April 2021 and shared an earnings statement in July 2024 showing gross revenue of $71 million (£53.7 million) and a net figure of $57 million (£43.1 million) after expenses.

OnlyFans retains a flat 20 per cent commission on all creator earnings. On Elizabeth's $1.2 million (£907,000) gross, the platform's cut amounts to roughly $240,000 (£181,000), leaving her with approximately $960,000 (£726,000) before taxes and management fees.

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Australian rapper Iggy Azalea held the record as the platform's highest-earning celebrity creator, with projected monthly income of $9.2 million (£6.95 million) at her peak, according to LADbible. She has since left OnlyFans for Telegram.

YouTuber Piper Rockelleclaimed $2.9 million (£2.19 million) on her first day after signing up on 1 January 2026, including $118,000 (£89,000) in tips alone. Rapper Lil Tay launched her page days after turning 18 in July 2025 and said she made more than $1 million (£756,000) in three hours.

Source: International Business Times UK