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Tyler Cameron is the latest reality star to launch an OnlyFans page

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Tyler Cameron, who rose to fame as a contestant on season 15 of The Bachelorette, announced he’s taking the plunge and joining OnlyFans on Wednesday (April 1).“The reveal ya’ll have been asking for,” the 31-year-old wrote alongside a nearly nude pic of him on a bearskin rug, a lá Burt Reynolds.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.And pranks be damned, we can happily report the link in his bio is very, very real.A post shared by Tyler Cameron (@tylerjcameron)The announcement was predictably met with thirst from the gays.

Chris Olsen commented, “Reporting you for playing with my feelings.” On the other hand, Austin Wolf quickly chimed in with an invitation to “COLLAB?.

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