Jaime Pressly Launches OnlyFans at 4 p.m. ET on May 7

Jaime Pressly Launches OnlyFans at 4 p.m. ET on May 7

jaime pressly is launching an OnlyFans page on May 7 at 4 p.m. ET, adding a subscription platform to a career built on television comedy and film roles. Her move lands after Shannon Elizabeth’s first week on the service drew more than $1.2 million, a signal that the platform can still convert recognizable names into fast-paying audiences.

May 7 at 4 p.m. ET

Pressly said, "I’ve always believed in evolving with the times" and described the launch as "another way for me to connect directly with my audience, on my own terms, with creativity and intention." That wording points to a familiar entertainment shift: the audience relationship is moving closer to the talent, and the subscription model gives the performer more control over how that connection is monetized.

She also said, "I’ve loved meeting fans at various Comic Cons, and the excitement of having those real face to face moments made me want to seek options like OnlyFans." That makes the launch less of a sudden pivot than a continuation of the same direct-contact appeal, only without the convention floor between her and the people paying to follow her.

Andy Bachman’s read

Creators Inc. CEO Andy Bachman helped consult on the launch and described Pressly’s draw in business terms: "Jaime Pressly has the rare mix of mainstream star power and a real audience connection that modern platforms reward." He added, "She’s an elite entertainer, and fans are going to love what she creates here."

The timing matters because Pressly is not entering a blank lane. Her debut comes a few weeks after Shannon Elizabeth launched her own profile, and Elizabeth’s first seven days on the platform reportedly brought in more than $1.2 million. That is the benchmark hanging over Pressly’s rollout, even if her own page will have to prove whether that audience converts the same way.

From Joy Turner to OnlyFans

Pressly is best known for playing Joy Turner on the NBC sitcom "My Name Is Earl," a role that earned her the Emmy for outstanding actress in a comedy series. She later appeared in "Mom," where she received a Critics’ Choice Television Award nomination, and her film credits include "Can’t Hardly Wait," "Not Another Teen Movie," and "I Love You, Man."

Those credits give the launch a built-in audience and a wider recognition base than many creator pages can claim. The practical question for followers is straightforward: the page goes live May 7 at 4 p.m. ET, and Pressly has made clear it is meant to be a direct, self-directed extension of the audience connection she has already built in public.

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