All-American Rejects' Tyson Ritter Launches OnlyFans Account

Published: Jun 05 2025

Ahead of the June 5 release of their single "Easy Come Easy Go," the frontman of The All-American Rejects has embarked on a bold new venture by launching an OnlyFans account. In an interview with GQ published on June 4, Ritter revealed, "We've always been a band that infuses humor into our music, so why not push the envelope a bit and give fans a peek behind the curtain?" He playfully hinted that fans could anticipate an unfiltered, all-access pass to rock and roll on his new OnlyFans page, which boasts the band's latest single on its cover. However, he left room for interpretation, adding, "I'll allow the ambiguity of that statement to speak for itself."

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When asked about the reaction of his bandmates, who he's collaborated with for over two decades, Ritter assured, "The All-American Rejects fully support me in this endeavor. It's truly heartwarming to have their backing as we embark on this wild adventure in 2025."

As Ritter embarks on his OnlyFans journey, he foresees other musicians following in his footsteps. He enthusiastically remarked, "I hope platforms like OnlyFans inspire young bands to say, ‘Hey, we're here and we want to perform. If you dig our music, throw us a buck. Imagine if a thousand of you do, that's a grand! Maybe we could rent a venue for a night and put on a show.’"

Ritter isn't the only celebrity to make the leap to OnlyFans. His fellow rocker Tommy Lee joined the content subscription service in 2022, shortly after sharing a since-deleted nude selfie on another social media platform. In a video message at the time, the Mötley Crüe drummer declared, "Join me on OnlyFans. I made the move because I'm sick of Instagram policing our bodies. Come over to the wild side. OnlyFans, let's friggin' go!"

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