*This story has spoilers form the season finale of RuPaul's Drag Race season 12.
Looks like Shea Coulee is about to get after the coin!
After competing on RuPaul's Drag Race season nine and coming in as a finalist, before winning RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars season five, the drag performer has launched her own page on the premium platform.
"I'm so excited to be joining the OnlyFans community!" she wrote in a tweet Sunday. "Make sure you go and follow me to get all the exclusive behind the scenes content, photo shoots, videos, and LIVE makeup tutorials!"
\u201cI\u2019m so excited to be joining the @OnlyFans community! Make sure you go and follow me to get all the exclusive behind the scenes content, photo shoots, videos, and LIVE makeup tutorials!\u201d— Shea Coule\u00e9 (@Shea Coule\u00e9) 1595776127
Her message was a quote tweet of a post by OnlyFans itself that teased "high fashion shorts to make-up tips, to behind the scenes footage." An accompanying trailer included footage from some past Coulee projects including performances, her appearance on season nine, and her Call Me Coulee series that appeared on YouTube. There were also cuts from her "Cocky" music video which featured The Vixen and Lila Star.
Subscriptions are currently free. The first post also teases a "very big surprise" that will soon be announced and includes an unreleased photo from Coulee's lip-sync against Vanessa Vanjie Mateo.
Though OnlyFans is predominately known in culture as a place where people can post their own adult content, as a business it's simply just a paid social media platform. Fitness experts, musicians, and more post their content for fans to support and/or to learn from. Other drag performers have worked on similar projects: Trinity the Tuck operates a Patreon and Honey Davenport joined DragFor.Fans, an affiliate of OnlyFans competitor JustForFans.
While subscriptions to Coulee's page are free there is a potential to later charge fans for specific content through the platform.
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