
A former England star is selling content on OnlyFans for £3.70.
England's cricketers are currently in Australia for the Ashes, with the fifth and final Test match in Sydney just days away.
Once the red-ball cricket is done, England's stars will turn their attention to the white-ball game, with the T20 World Cup just around the corner.
The T20 World Cup, which takes place in India and Sri Lanka, begins on February 7 until March 8 when a winner will be crowned.
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Before taking part in the T20 World Cup, England head to Sri Lanka for a white-ball tour, with three ODI and T20 games scheduled.
The tour party departs on January 18, with England naming their 15-man provisional squad.
The likes of Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue have been included, having appeared in the Ashes.
But there's no room for Tymal Mills, who was part of the England squad that won the T20 World Cup in 2022.

That's despite starring at last summer's The Hundred for the Southern Brave.
Mills, however, is broadening his portfolio without international cricket by joining OnlyFans, where he sells tutorials on fast bowling, with analysis on his performances available to users for £3.70 a go.
Even though he gets banter from his teammates, his content is entirely family-friendly.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, visiting Mills' page would not put a user in contact with any adult-themed content unless they happen to subscribe to accounts offering it.

On joining OnlyFans, Mills explained: "I guess the first thing that comes to mind (with OnlyFans) is obviously the adult content. And I understand that. But they're a huge company and once you lift the lid, you do see how many genres are on there - chefs, cooks and comedians from all walks of life.
"Once I started to learn more about the platform itself and what you can do on it, it became pretty obvious that it's kind of ready-made for athletes, with how you can form your own content and your own platform."
Don't expect Mills to be bowling naked as he joked that it is the question he often gets since signing up to the platform.
He has faced some challenges, though, with the England and Wales Cricket Board rejecting his request to carry the OnlyFans logo on his bat during The Hundred.
It has been claimed that they denied approval on the grounds that OnlyFans does not align with the family-friendly nature of the competition.