Myystar: Tyga Set To Launch Adult Content Platform After OnlyFans Announces Ban On Sexually Explicit Content

Tyga has deleted his OnlyFans account after it was announced that the platform will no longer host sexually explicit content.

From October, the popular content subscription service will be not be allowing users to post content containing explicit images or videos – something which has been met with criticism from a lot of its creators.

Tyga, who has become well known on OnlyFans for creating regular content of a sexually explicit nature, has now deleted his account in favour of starting his own platform.

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The rapper’s subscription-based content service, called “myystar,” will allow sexually explicit videos for sex workers and celebrities alike. Set to debut in October, myystar will take a 10% cut from creators’ earnings—half of OnlyFans’ cut.

“I know how many people make a lot of money on OnlyFans, and that’s where most of their revenue is at,” Tyga said. “I want to give those people hope.”Beyond explicit photos and videos, Tyga says the platform will house content from podcasters, comedians, athletes and musicians. Creators will also be able to sell their own NFTs.

Though Tyga wouldn’t disclose his OnlyFans earnings, he confirmed that he’s made several million with his $20/month subscriptions. OnlyFans said its 2 million creators have made more than $5 billion on the platform.

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The ‘Rack City’ rapper has teamed up with Ryder Ripps of OKFOCUS, who was behind the branding of VFILES, 88RISING, and has worked with Travis Scott and Kanye West, to launch Myystar, a similar type of platform to OnlyFans but strictly for sexual content.

According to a press release, the new platform will give users “the creative freedom they deserve”, and will only take 10 per cent from creators’ earnings as opposed to OnlyFans 20 per cent.


In addition to subscription content, creators will have the ability to sell NFTs on the Ethereum blockchain, as well as features relevant to the music industry.

Myystar is set to launch in October.

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Earlier this year, Bhad Bhabie claimed that she earned over $1million (£723,000) in her first six hours on OnlyFans.

In an Instagram post on April 1, the rapper shared a photo appearing to show her total earnings from the six-hour period, including $757,526.08 from subscriptions, $267,675 from DM payments and $5,000 in tips.

“Not bad for 6 hours,” she wrote. “We broke the fuck out of that onlyfans record.” A spokesperson for OnlyFans later confirmed that Bhad Bhabie’s claims were legitimate.

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Other artists to join the platform include CCardi B, who partnered with the online subscription platform last year “to release behind-the-scenes content, address ongoing rumours and connect closer with [her] fans.”

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