
Hey there, cricket fans and drama lovers! England’s very own Tymal Mills, the 32-year-old fast bowler who helped clinch the T20 World Cup back in 2022, is making headlines for something other than his fiery deliveries. Recently, Tymal announced he’s joined 'OnlyFans' - yes, that subscription-based platform known for its, ahem, spicier content - promising fans an intimate peek behind the scenes of a pro cricketer’s life.
But here’s where the plot thickens! Tymal had plans to flaunt the 'OnlyFans' logo on his bat during The Hundred 2025, a move that would’ve turned heads faster than a googly on a sticky wicket. Unfortunately for him, the powers that be have slammed the brakes on this cheeky branding idea, leaving fans buzzing with curiosity.
So, why the hard no on the 'OnlyFans' logo? While official statements are still under wraps, it’s no secret that cricket’s governing bodies tend to play it safe when it comes to sponsorships, especially with platforms tied to adult content. The Hundred, known for its family-friendly vibe and innovative format, likely wants to keep things PG on the pitch.
Tymal’s intentions seemed genuine - offering a ‘more personal look’ into his life as an athlete. But with this ban, we’re left wondering how he’ll pivot. Will he find another way to connect with fans on 'OnlyFans', or is this just a minor hiccup in his off-field game plan?
Despite the setback, Tymal Mills isn’t one to back down easily. With his proven track record on the field - including that unforgettable 2022 T20 World Cup victory - he’s got plenty of supporters eager to see what he does next. Could this controversy even boost his 'OnlyFans' following? Only time will tell!
For now, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for any updates on this steamy saga. Will Tymal push the boundaries further, or will cricket’s traditional rules keep him in check? Drop your thoughts in the comments - we’re all ears for the tea on this one!
“I just wanted to give fans a closer, more authentic look at my journey as a cricketer - no harm intended!” - Tymal Mills on joining 'OnlyFans'.