All-American Rejects’ Tyson Ritter launches free OnlyFans: “Get a taste of full-frontal rock ‘n’ roll”

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Tyson Ritter, frontman of All-American Rejects, is launching an OnlyFans page to give fans a “taste of full-frontal rock ‘n’ roll”.

The singer shared the news in a new interview with GQ, and confirmed that he will be setting up his own account on the subscription platform – which has become increasingly known for its NSFW content.

The decision, he said, was in an attempt to develop a closer bond with his fans, and it isn’t yet clear whether or not he will be sharing explicit or risqué content on the site.

“I don’t think anybody would have expected the All-American Rejects to make a ripple in the water ever again,” he began, making reference to how the band broke into the spotlight in the 2000s with their pop-rock sound, before reaching new heights in the 2010s.

“So the excitement behind this whole thing is like, ‘Where else can we be disruptive?,” he added. “We’ve always been a band who’s got a tongue bursting through the cheek when it comes to our music… So why not, you know, do a little peen bursting through a zipper?”

He then continued to lightheartedly allude to the prospect of NSFW content on the platform, and said it won’t be something that fans have to pay through the nose for. “If anything, maybe you’ll pay 69 cents, just because we’re little cheeky cats,” he added, before saying that his All-American Rejects bandmates are supportive of the idea.

“I think most people don’t realise that OnlyFans was a product of the pandemic that started as a Patreon for artists,” he said. “And then it was infiltrated by a genre that made it become a bit of a trope. It’s a platform that is offering an experience where the artist can set the price, and it’s artists-to-fans. There’s no middleman.”

At time of writing, it doesn’t yet look like the OnlyFans account has been launched by Ritter.

The news of a potential OnlyFans page comes as the band have been getting fans talking lately after playing at small house parties across the US.

Footage has been going viral in recent weeks, showing the band catching fans off-guard by playing at unconventional venues like bowling alleys, fans’ backyards, and college house parties. One of the most notable was a stop at a party held by students studying at the University of Southern California.

Another saw them play at a house party hosted near the University of Missouri – and the event was shut down by police, but only after officers listened to a few of the songs performed by the band (as per CNN).

Speaking to Vulture about the decision to play intimate spaces, the band explained that it came in a bid to get closer to fans and to make a stand against increasing prices for live music tickets.

“We took $50,000 out of our own pockets, booked a bus, put the crew salary on, and started this wild sort of ride,” the singer said. “I recently read something about people financing festival tickets, the complete inaccessibility of the concert experience in 2025, and how its juxtaposed against these wild and weird economic times. It blows my mind that our shows can still work.”

Ritter isn’t the only famous face to turn to OnlyFans in recent years. Last year Lily Allen made headlines after she confirmed that she would be joining the site to sell pictures of her feet – she then shared the “eye-opening” response from fans and confirmed that she was making more money from the subscription platform than from Spotify.

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