Jaime Pressly followed in Shannon Elizabeth’s footsteps and launched an OnlyFans account.
“I’ve always believed in evolving with the times,” the “My Name Is Earl” actress told Variety in a statement on Thursday.
The 48-year-old’s page on the subscription-based platform went live that same day.
“This is another way for me to connect directly with my audience, on my own terms, with creativity and intention,” she continued in her statement.
Pressly said she’s “loved” meeting fans at Comic Cons over the years, with those “face-to-face moments” inspired her to join OnlyFans.
The “Mom” actress launched her page with the help of Creators Inc. CEO Andy Bachman, who told Variety that Pressly “has the rare mix of mainstream star power and a real audience connection that modern platforms reward.”
“She’s an elite entertainer, and fans are going to love what she creates here,” Bachman added.
Page Six reached out to Pressly’s rep for comment.
Pressly’s OnlyFans page reads in part, “This is where things get a little more personal, playful and completely unfiltered.”
She also says her account will offer “exclusive photos and videos, behind-the-scenes moments from my life, late-night thoughts and candid moments, direct chats with me and the side of me Hollywood doesn’t always get to see.”
Before Pressly joined Elizabeth, 52, on OnlyFans, the pair shared a joint Instagram post on April 26 with multiple photos of them together.
In the caption, Elizabeth wrote, “So great seeing you after all these years, @jaimepressly. Always nice crossing paths again and sharing a moment like this.”
The “American Pie” star called Pressly “such a beautiful human, inside and out,” adding, “Hope we get to do it again soon.”
Elizabeth launched her OnlyFans on April 16 and made $1 million in her first week on the platform.
The “Scary Movie” star, who quietly split from husband Simon Borchert in September 2025, exclusively told Page Six that she plans to use her massive earnings to buy a home.
Elizabeth also said she hopes OnlyFans will afford her the financial freedom to be more selective about the acting roles she takes on in the future.