Meet Madelynn May, the OnlyFans model who’s stepping up to support our troops in a rather tantalizing way. With over 460,000 Instagram followers, this bombshell from Tennessee, now residing in Nevada, has found a way to bring a cheeky bit of home to soldiers overseas. By sending X-rated packages filled with goodies like free subscriptions and NSFW snaps, May is adding a little sizzle to their routine deployments.
“For me, it’s about giving them a distraction and a bit of stress relief while they’re out there,” shares May, highlighting her humanitarian twist on glamour.
Her initiative began after a chat with her comedian friend Jason Vest, a veteran who shed light on the low morale among deployed troops. What started as a playful infomercial idea soon morphed into a full-fledged mission, with May flying Vest to Las Vegas to help bring this sultry project to life. Taking to Instagram, May invited soldiers to comment "care package" if they wanted one, and soon, requests flooded in.
What began as a cheeky joke has now become a serious operation aiming to send around 20 of these "bare" necessity packages overseas. Each box, costing May $1,000 so far, includes QR codes for exclusive content, printed photos, chapstick, and mints, blending essentials with enticing extras.
Despite the spicy nature of the packages, May ensures all items comply with military mailing standards. Her dedication stems from her lifelong connection to the military, with a Marine father and several military exes and friends. She’s clear that this isn’t about clout but about genuinely supporting those serving far from home.
While reactions have been mixed, many appreciate the effort. Comments online range from gratitude for Vest’s involvement to the playful suggestion that he run for president. "The reaction has been really good – especially from people in the military," May notes, acknowledging that not everyone understands the approach, but most see the good intentions.
With over 221,599 US military and civilian personnel stationed overseas as of December 2025, May’s initiative is just one unique way to boost morale and offer a touch of comfort from home. It’s not your average care package, but for many soldiers, it’s just what the doctor ordered.