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Shannon Elizabeth’s staggering OnlyFans income is worth more than 4 of her iconic movies combined

Shannon Elizabeth revealed that her staggering OnlyFans income is worth more than what she made for four of her most iconic films.

“I can verify that the reports are true that have been out there in the headlines,” she told “Entertainment Tonight” Tuesday after Page Six exclusively reported that Elizabeth earned nearly $1 million in one week on the subscription-based platform.

“My manager, the other day, he said, ‘You’ve now made more than ‘American Pie,’ ‘Scary Movie,’ ‘Love Actually’” .. he named one other … ‘all of them combined,’” the actress shared.

Shannon Elizabeth (seen above with Reginal Halla and Anna Faris in “Scary Movie”) said she made more on OnlyFans than she did in four movies. ©Dimension Films/Everett Collection / Everett Collection
“My manager, the other day, he said, ‘You’ve now made more than ‘American Pie,’ ‘Scary Movie,’ ‘Love Actually’” .. he named one other … ‘all of them combined,’” the actress (seen above) shared. shannonelizabeth/Instagram

“Last time I looked, there were over four million views and there were 300,000 subscribers, I think.”

Elizabeth, 52, said OnlyFans is “for anybody” and it’s “for any content.”

“People can do what they want on there. They have their own curated page where they get to share a part of their lives. And that can look like however you want it to look,” she explained.

“For me, I’m still kind of exploring. It’s really new for me,” the “Thirteen Ghosts” star added.

Elizabeth (seen above with Jason Biggs in “American Pie”) said she had over 4 million views and 300,000 subscribers. ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection
When asked if there was anything “off limits,” Elizabeth (seen above) replied, “I dont know what I will and won’t show in the future.” shannonelizabeth/Instagram

When asked if there was anything “off limits,” Elizabeth replied, “I don’t know yet. I dont know what I will and won’t show in the future. I think we’re gonna figure that out together.”

The “American Reunion” actress said she “never expected this to happen” but gushed that her fans “have been absolutely incredible and supportive.”

“I am so grateful for it,” she concluded.

Earlier this week, Page Six exclusively reported that Elizabeth made nearly seven figures since she launched an OnlyFans account.

Page Six exclusviely reported this week that the “Thireteen Ghosts” star made seven figures in one week on OnlyFans. (Pictured: Elizabeth’s OnlyFans page.) OnlyFans
A source told us that “over half” of her money was “earned through direct messages to OnlyFans users.” (Pictured: Elizabeth and other actors in “Love Actually.) Universal Pictures

“Over half of that was earned through direct messages to OnlyFans users, while tips and posts accounted for the rest,” a source told us.

Elizabeth’s rep told Page Six that the actress is planning to use some of the funds toward her charity, the Shannon Elizabeth Foundation, including throwing a gala in Las Vegas this summer.

“She’s always hustling and genuinely loves interacting with her fans,” her rep added.

“Tips and posts accounted for the rest,” the insider told us told us. (Pictured: Elizabeth at “The Mummy” premiere in 1999.) Getty Images
Elizabeth (seen above with her husband) announced she was joining the platform a day after she quietly filed for divorce from her husband, Simon Borchert. Instagram / @shannonelizabeth

Earlier this month, Elizabeth announced she was joining OnlyFans a day after she quietly filed for divorce from her husband, Simon Borchert.

The conservationist later clarified she and Borchert separated last September.

Elizabeth tied the knot with the South African conservation specialist in 2021.



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