Tommy Lee Officially Launches OnlyFans Account

Tommy Lee said he was joining OnlyFans, and the Motley Crue drummer kept to his word.

Lee shared a hype-video of sorts announcing his OnlyFans account. The video features Lee…well…being himself.

 

Lee is charging fans $19.99/month for access to his OnlyFans. He’s also offering a special 15% off deal for those that subscribe for three months charging $50.97.  His bio on the platform reads, “Yeah THAT Tommy Lee…. and yeah THAT D—!!!! C– watch me be free.”

Lee joining OnlyFans stems from him sharing a nude pic to his social media channels last month. He explained during a Crue set in Texas how he ended up sharing a very random nude.

“A couple of weeks ago, we had a two-week break off the tour, and I went on a motherf—in’ bender, bro!” said Lee. “A bender! I got sideways as f— and got naked and posted pictures of my d—. [Laughs]”.

Reactions to that nude pic can be viewed below.

Tommy Lee ‘Accidentally’ Shares Nude Pic on Instagram, Fans React

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