Former Teen Wolf  Tyler Posey has officially grown up to be an adult human: the actor is now on OnlyFans. Posey starred as the titular teenaged werewolf Scott McCall on MTV's supernatural drama, where he balanced the stresses of high school while battling various things that go bump in the night.

Since Teen Wolf was canceled in 2017, Posey has stayed active in roles both metaphysical and realistic. In 2018, he co-starred in the Blumhouse horror movie Truth or Dare with Pretty Little Liars' Lucy Hale, and he recently appeared in two episodes of MTV/VH1's recent Scream adaptation anthology series. The actor has crossed over into the land of voice acting as Inferno/Dante Pertuz in the animated Marvel Rising series of made-for-TV movies, as well as Tony Torretto in Fast & Furious: Spy Racers, a web series based on the movie franchise.

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On Monday, Posey posted a homemade teaser trailer on his Instagram page announcing the creation of his OnlyFans account (@tylerposey). The video is jokingly styled after fan-made teasers for movies and TV shows like Teen Wolf with dramatic music and footage of Posey from the show. Present-day Posey eventually shows up to assure skeptical viewers that he isn't trolling with a song welcoming people to his OnlyFans (which he strums on guitar in the nude). Non-subscribers can watch the Instagram video for free right here:

The account is indeed real, and die-hard fans can see the five posts Posey has uploaded so far by subscribing for $14.99. Posey's OnlyFans page is still in its infant stage, but the actor has so far promised guitar serenades "in my bare ass" as well as best-friendship to subscribers. The account appears to have been made in good humor, and those who choose to shell out the subscription fee can probably expect more naked acoustic solos and friendly vibes.

While Posey announces his OnlyFans debut with a lighthearted tone, he can't help but be associated with fellow former teen star Bella Thorne's recent foray into the subscriber-only world. The actress caused a massive online controversy when she created her own account this past August, causing the site to crash and administrators to dial back the amount of money creators can charge as well as how often they get paid.

Posey, who incidentally dated Thorne, will certainly make waves as a celebrity on OnlyFans, although Thorne's explosive stint on the service has likely broken a barrier that will lead to more actors joining. It's unclear whether Posey's decision to make an account has anything to do with the backlash Thorne faced or whether he even knows the extent of what happened. Chances are, Posey's new account will reignite the conversation about the ethics of celebrities joining OnlyFans.

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