For nearly three decades, Tyson Ritter explored several different aspects of the entertainment industry. While most remember him from the rock band The All-American Rejects, the singer appeared in several television shows like House, Parenthood, Preacher, and Lodge 49. He even made an appearance in the film The House Bunny. Never afraid to step out of his comfort zone when it came to his career, Ritter recently shocked fans when he announced his entrance into the world of OnlyFans with a “taste of full-frontal rock ‘n’ roll.”
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A platform often known for its NSFW material, OnlyFans quickly climbed to one of the top websites on the internet. Seeing the mass apparel, Ritter opened up about his idea to start an account with GQ. “I don’t think anybody would have expected the All-American Rejects to make a ripple in the water ever again.” Ritter was right as the band released their last album Kids in the Street back in 2012.
Knowing the optics surrounding OnlyFans, Ritter had a little fun with his announcement, adding in a joke or two. “So the excitement behind this whole thing is like, ‘Where else can we be disruptive? We’ve always been a band who’s got a tongue bursting through the cheek when it comes to our music… So why not, you know, do a little peen bursting through a zipper?”
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Not looking to make a career on OnlyFans, Ritter noted how he wouldn’t charge fans a massive amount of money to gain access. “Maybe you’ll pay 69 cents.” And the reason for the specific amount – “Because we’re little cheeky cats.”
The appeal for Ritter had little to do with the content on the site but how it allowed the band to cut out the middleman. Not needing a person to set the price, he stated, “I think most people don’t realise that OnlyFans was a product of the pandemic that started as a Patreon for artists. And then it was infiltrated by a genre that made it become a bit of a trope. It’s a platform that is offering an experience where the artist can set the price, and it’s artists-to-fans. There’s no middleman.”
As for now, no account has been set up for Ritter, but with the singer just making the announcement, it’s only a matter of time.
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