Shannon Elizabeth has reportedly earned 'more than seven figures' in her first week onOnlyFans, marking a high-profile financial debut for theAmerican Pieactress as she transitions away from traditional Hollywood structures.

The 52-year-old is said to be embracing a new phase of her career centred on direct fan engagement and creative independence through the subscription platform.

Reports indicate thatElizabeth's OnlyFans account generatedover $1 million (£740,408) within its first week of activity. The earnings are attributed to a combination of subscriptions, tips, and paid interactions, according to an insider quoted in US entertainment media.

While the figures have not been independently verified, they have been widely reported across multiple outlets following the platform's launch.

Elizabeth's debut places her among a growing number of established entertainers using subscription-based platforms to monetise content directly and bypass traditional entertainment distribution models.

Her account is described as performing strongly from the outset, reflecting continued audience interest in celebrity-driven content ecosystems and alternative digital revenue streams.

Elizabeth has positioned her move to OnlyFans as part of a broader shift in how she manages her public image and professional output. In comments shared withPEOPLE, she suggested her career in Hollywood was shaped by external decision-makers who influenced how she was presented to audiences.

She described this new phase as one focused on autonomy and direct engagement with fans, stating that the platform allows her to operate outside the constraints of traditional studio systems. Elizabeth has framed OnlyFans as a space where she can present a more personal and unfiltered version of herself, while maintaining full control over content and distribution.

The actress has also characterised the move as part of a wider career reset, signalling a deliberate step away from the structures that defined her earlier work in film and television.

Her account description states that it features 'the side of me that doesn't make it into movies', positioning the platform as an extension of her public persona rather than a departure into explicit content.

Source: International Business Times UK