Why Cricket Star Tymal Mills Can't Display OnlyFans Logo During Tournaments

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British cricket star Tymal Mills will not be allowed to display the OnlyFans logo on any part of his uniform to promote his newly launched account.

In order to add the logo onto his cricket bat, Mills, 33, would need to gain approval from the England and Wales Cricket Board. According to BBC Sport, the organization does not plan to do so. The outlet further reports that the OnlyFans platform doesn’t align with the “family-friendly nature” of Mills’ latest appearance in The Hundred tournament and that Mills understands the decision.

Mills revealed earlier in August that he was joining OnlyFans.

“I’ll be taking you beyond the boundary — giving you a closer, more personal look into life as a professional cricketer,” he wrote via Instagram, noting his account would offer fans “1-to-1 coaching and mentoring opportunities,” as well as “completely unfiltered” pre- and post-match thoughts, as well as other “personal moments” in his athletic journey.

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“It’s completely safe for work content and all about sharing my passion with you in a new way,” Mills concluded. “Can’t wait to build this community and connect with you all on a stronger level.”

He later told The Telegraph that he would “categorically” not be stripping down on the platform.

“I know exactly what people might think, and what they are best known for. But I’ll be putting stuff out that is about cricket, and maybe a little bit of lifestyle content, too,” Mills said in an August interview. “The conversations first started about a year ago, so I read up, held conversations and did my due diligence.”

Tymal-Mills-inline-GettyImages-2229951070Tymal Mills seen during the The Hundred match between Southern Brave Men and Northern Superchargers Men at Utilita Bowl on Wednesday, August 13, in Southampton, England. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

He continued, “I hadn’t quite realized how big the company was. They’re trying to get into football, get Premier League footballers on the platform. They’re doing well with ‘smaller’ sports like surfing and skateboarding, individual sports.”

Mills is the first cricket player to have an OnlyFans account.

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“They’re trying to get into team sports,” Mills added to The Telegraph. “It’s ground zero in that regard and I’m very excited. I want to be brave.”

According to Mills, he is hopeful that his account will teach followers about the game.

“I’m doing this late in my career, so I have a lot I can talk about. I want to talk about the game, be a bit more vulnerable, exposing what is going on behind the scenes, in my mind,” he said. “Fans watch the games in the ground or on TV but they don’t know exactly what is going on in the mind. I will use video clips to talk about what I am thinking at certain points, a good day, bad day. Also, training footage, showing what I am trying to improve and why. Give more context.”

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