Lizzy Capri is starting a new chapter in her creative career. Six years after launching her self-titled YouTube channel — where she reaches nearly seven million subscribers — Capri is joining OnlyFans in order to express a side of herself she hasn’t previously shared with her followers.
The content on Capri’s OnlyFans channel will be more suggestive than what her viewers are used to. Her YouTube channel appeals to viewers of all ages, but her newest account is specifically targeted toward a mature audience. Subscriptions to her OnlyFans are priced at $10 per month, though she is currently offering a discount that chops that price in half.
“I’m excited to post content without any limitations,” Capri told Tubefilter. “It gives me a chance to fully express my true self through creative freedom.”
Capri’s free-spirited attitude is on full display in the trailer for her adult-oriented hub. The clip features a guest appearance from OnlyFans star Bryce Adams, who tells Capri’s fans that they can expect big things from the 28-year-old creator.
If you’ve seen any of Capri’s clean, family-friendly videos, then you may be shocked that she is venturing to one of the internet’s most risqué platforms. Capri knows that her latest move is a big change, but she plans to reward her OnlyFans subscribers by providing them with “one-of-a-kind” content. “I can imagine people will be shocked since this is such a hard pivot for me,” Capri told Tubefilter. “A lot of my friends and colleagues have been very excited for me since they’ve seen the behind-the-scenes of my life and know how much this really means to me.”
Viewers will eventually get their own behind-the-scenes look into Lizzy Capri’s world. She will team up with OnlyFans to launch a series on the safe-for-work programming destination OFTV. Her show will take an inside look at her YouTube channel and her production process.
Going forward, Capri hopes that it becomes more common for creators to make the leap to OnlyFans. “Everyone on OnlyFans is extremely accepting and the community is very uplifting and positive,” she said. “I want to continue to see that grow and for other creators to join the platform so they can monetize on content that may not be monetizable across other platforms.”
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