Overview
- Mills officially launched his OnlyFans account on August 4 with a free subscription model to engage directly with cricket fans
- He has pledged to keep the content strictly focused on cricket coaching and personal lifestyle without any adult or glamorous material
- Planned offerings include live streams of training drills, video chats and discussions on the mental and physical demands of professional cricket, with select tutorials paywalled later
- OnlyFans, founded in the UK in 2016 and best known for adult entertainment, is expanding into sports and fitness content by hosting creators like Mills
- Mills remains active in The Hundred tournament for Southern Brave and has not played international cricket since 2023 due to recurring injuries