Tricia Helfer's recent plunge into the world of OnlyFans is turning heads, and for all the right reasons. At 52, the actress best known for her iconic portrayal of Number Six in the 2004 reboot of Battlestar Galactica has decided to embrace a new platform that’s known for its edgy and often debated content. Quietly launching her OnlyFans in April, Helfer explained her motivation with refreshing candor: "At my age, I am in my 'do what I want' phase of life. I'm tired of being told what to do and how to do it. I'm looking at it as something to have fun with and something that I can be in control of."
"I'm ready to just be me. So come on in to see the more personal, silly, sexy, kickass tomboy sides of myself," Helfer invites fans in her OnlyFans bio.
Helfer is set to offer subscribers a tantalizing blend of content that captures both her glamorous and down-to-earth sides. Her OnlyFans promises exclusive photos and videos, direct chats with fans, and unfiltered glimpses behind the scenes. It's all about being in her "take charge era," as she puts it. From artistic images taken with professional photographers to candid shots of her in the garden, bikini-clad in work boots, Tricia's content promises to be as multifaceted as her career.
Fans can subscribe to her channel for $70 plus tax for six months, with the added bonus of knowing that a portion of the proceeds will support animal charities. A longtime advocate for animal welfare, Helfer has previously supported groups like PETA and Best Friends Animal Society.
Helfer's foray into OnlyFans is part of a broader trend among performers in their 50s who are using the platform to reclaim financial independence and control over their public image. Joining the ranks of celebrities like Shannon Elizabeth, Denise Richards, and Carmen Electra, Helfer is not only banking on her existing fan base but is also creating a space where she can fully express herself outside the constraints of traditional Hollywood norms.
Before her acting career took off, Helfer was a model, and her bold choices have always sparked conversation. Her past work, such as posing for Playboy in 2007, aligns with her current venture, which she describes as a contemporary extension of her playful and controlled publicity efforts. "I enjoy shocking a little bit," she admits, noting that her parents have always understood her artistic choices.
Helfer's decision to join OnlyFans at this stage in her life highlights a shift in how veteran performers are using digital platforms to engage with their audience while supporting causes close to their heart. As the conversation around age, online presence, and personal agency evolves, Tricia Helfer's OnlyFans journey will undoubtedly be one to watch.