Brittany Furlan is bringing in over $40,000 a month from OnlyFans.
The social media influencer, 39, revealed what she made on the paid subscription service in an income and expense declaration she filed in her ongoing court battle with Ronnie Radke.
In the docs obtained by TMZ, Furlan submitted a screenshot of her March 2026 OnlyFans income, which shows she made $54,599.29 — though it went down to $43,677.91 after fees.
According to the screenshot, Furlan made $31,161.60 in messages, $11,801.91 in subscriptions and $714.40 in tips.
Furlan — who’s married to rocker Tommy Lee — also shared a screenshot of her OnlyFans income from April 2026, which showed an even higher income.
According to the screenshot, she made $37,002.40 in messages, $12,543.23 in subscriptions and $2,845.81 in tips, totaling $65,491.26 — though it went down to $52,391.44 after fees.
Furlan declared she works 80 hours a week and earns $45,000 per month, the outlet also reported.
The monthly expenses she listed include $39,000 on a mortgage (which she splits with Lee), $910 on health care, $2,000 on eating out, $2,000 on groceries, $100 a month on laundry and $500 on clothing.
In March, Furlan was granted a two-year restraining order against Radke, after alleging the musician was “unhinged and obsessed” with her.
In her restraining order filing obtained by Page Six in January, Furlan alleged that she and the Falling in Reverse frontman started communicating via Snapchat last April, sending each other explicit photos and videos during a rough patch in her marriage to Lee.
While Radke, 42, insisted Furlan was talking with an impersonator and getting catfished, Furlan alleged that their conversations weren’t fake because the musician had sent her a video proving it was him, and also pointed out “the explicit nature of the content.”
She further claimed that the rocker allegedly asked her to leave Lee, 63, claiming they had a meet-up planned for last May at his home.
But Radke allegedly didn’t show on the planned date and later started manipulating Furlan, she claimed.
Radke filed for his own restraining order against Furlan in January — claiming she harassed him on social media, and that her behavior escalated when he ignored her messages — though it was denied by the court.



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