Amanda Bynes Set To Earn An Incredible Amount Of Money From OnlyFans

Amanda Bynes has launched an OnlyFans account, charging $50/month to chat with fans, though she insists it won’t feature adult content.
While the former actress’s fans have expressed skepticism about her decision to join the popular platform, experts believe her nostalgic appeal could earn her five figures weekly.
Since her conservatorship ended in 2022, Amanda Bynes has worked hard to stay sober and is currently focused on art and fashion.
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Amanda Bynes Launches OnlyFans: Experts Predict Big Earnings Without Adult Content
Experts have weighed in on Bynes’ decision to join OnlyFans, predicting the move could bring in a substantial income for the “Big Fat Liar” star even without adult content.
Sexologist and OnlyFans creator Dr. Tiffany Chan told Daily Mail that Bynes’ nostalgic appeal alone could attract a broad audience and potentially earn her a solid stream of revenue.
“If it’s just her and the only plan is to chat with fans, it could be lucrative for her and she may even attract a large female following,” Dr. Chan explained. “I grew up watching [Nickelodeon series] ‘All That’ when she was on it, and having a favorite star from your childhood suddenly available to chat is quite an interesting idea.”
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She continued: “I think there is a large amount of curiosity that will play into an initial flood of fans eager to chat with her.”
Chan also noted that a growing number of creators are opting for “SFW [safe for work] OnlyFans accounts, which seems to be an interesting shift, and it seems this might be the avenue Bynes is going for.”
Chan explained that while it is hard to pin down an exact figure, Bynes’s star power could easily bring in five figures weekly through her OnlyFans account, or “even more given her popularity.”
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Amanda Bynes Joins OnlyFans To Chat With Fans But Vows To Keep It SFW
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Bynes announced her intention to join OnlyFans, writing: “I’m doing OnlyFans to chat with my fans through DMs.”
However, she made it clear she won’t be using her page for risqué content, adding, “I won’t be posting any sleazy content. Excited to join.”
Fans looking to subscribe to Bynes’ OnlyFans will need to shell out $50 per month for access.
As of now, the former child star has only posted two mirror selfies: one featuring her in a black sports bra, and another showing off her signature makeup look and freshly bleached blonde hair.
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The Response From Fans Has Been Mixed
Since announcing her decision to join OnlyFans, Bynes has been met with mixed reactions. On X (formerly Twitter), some users expressed surprise and skepticism.
“Wait, WHAT?! I mean, get your bag, but a strict warning? That’s an interesting twist,” one person wrote.
Another added: “I hope she sticks with the no sleazy or nudity content. She does not need to further hurt herself by going down that route. This poor soul needs our prayers.”
Others were more critical or confused by Bynes’ OnlyFans move.
“I mean, this is one way to deal with your trauma, maybe not the right way, but a way,” one user commented.
Another bluntly questioned her appeal, writing, “I’m concerned about how she thinks people would actually pay to see her.”
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The Former Child Star Embraces Art And Fashion In Post-Conservatorship Comeback
Since stepping away from the spotlight in 2010, Bynes has been focusing on fashion and art.
Her exit from Hollywood followed a highly publicized period marked by mental health challenges and substance use, which ultimately led to a court-ordered conservatorship in 2013 that lasted nearly a decade.
During that time, the “The Amanda Show” star channeled her energy into studying at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, where she earned an Associate of Arts degree in 2014.
Since the end of her conservatorship in 2022, Bynes has worked to maintain her sobriety and has been gradually rebuilding her life and exploring new creative avenues.
One of her most promising steps came in December 2024, when she hosted a pop-up art exhibition that drew a celebrity crowd, including Noah Cyrus, the younger sister of pop star Miley Cyrus.
A source close to the 39-year-old told the Daily Mail that diving into the art world has been a major milestone in her recovery.
“She will be going through her mental health struggles for the rest of her life,” the insider noted. “But to be out and about and share with friends and fans and to be around her latest love, her art, was exactly what she needed.”
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Drake Bell And Josh Peck Reflect On Amanda Bynes’ Talent During Podcast Reunion
Late last month, Bynes’ former “The Amanda Show” co-stars, Drake Bell and Josh Peck, opened up about their longtime colleague during a heartfelt episode of “Peck’s Good Guys” podcast.
The duo reflected on their early days working together and how Bynes’ talent left a lasting impression.
Bell reminisced about her magnetic presence on set, comparing her to iconic sitcom characters.
“She was the biggest thing on the planet to me,” he said, likening Bynes’ star power to Jennifer Aniston’s Rachel Green from “Friends.”
He added, “All I’ve ever experienced with Amanda was just like this dynamite force of nature when it comes to talent. Watching her was like watching Carol Burnett, was like watching Tracey Ullman.”
When Peck asked if he had kept in touch with her, Bell shared that they reconnected via text around 2017 after he saw stories about her in the media.
Peck also chimed in, mentioning that he runs into Bynes “every two to three years.”