'Vanderpump Rules' Star Shayne Davis Teases Upcoming OF Launch
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'Vanderpump Rules' Star Shayne Davis Teases Upcoming OF Launch

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Shayne Davis, a 32-year-old cast member on Bravo's Vanderpump Rules season 12, teased the launch of his OnlyFans account during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen on January 13, 2026. Davis, who joined the rebooted series featuring new servers at Lisa Vanderpump's SUR restaurant, confirmed the platform debut while discussing his sobriety journey and cast dynamics.

The Vanderpump Rules reboot premiered on December 2, 2025, introducing a fresh cast including Davis, cousins Chris Hahn and Jason Cohen, Venus Binkley, Angelica Jensen, Marcus Johnson, Audrey Lingle, Natalie Maguire, Demy Selem, and Kim Suarez. The season has faced low linear TV ratings, down 80% from season 11, but performs strongly on Peacock streaming.

On Watch What Happens Live, Davis opened up about his three years of sobriety, crediting a pivotal moment with his father at a short film screening. "My dad got up there, and said to me he was proud of me and if I could get sober, he could too. He’s off fentanyl. He’s doing good, "Davis shared. He admitted to one lie on the season 12 premiere, which he later corrected, emphasizing his transparency with women on the show. Davis rated castmate Jason Cohen as having the best "game"while claiming the worst for himself due to his openness.

Host Andy Cohen directly asked Davis about entering the OnlyFans space, noting Hahn and Cohen's existing accounts. "I’m just kind of building up other things first, and then I’ll release the OnlyFans. It’s coming though, I’m gonna do it at a certain point, "Davis replied. He explained his focus on an upcoming vertical film, which he described as "basically like Fifty Shades of Grey, "with fans nicknaming it "Fifty Shades of Shayne. " Vertical films, short movies optimized for phone viewing, represent Davis's acting pursuits alongside reality television.

This announcement follows reports that Bravo executives encouraged Hahn and Cohen to shut down their OnlyFans pages due to a "no-nonsense, no nudes mandate, "aiming for "sexy, not scandal"content on air. Insiders claimed the network wants "chaos on camera, not behind a paywall, "though a Bravo representative denied urging deletions. Jason Cohen reportedly removed his content, while Chris Hahn remains active. Davis, not implicated in those reports, positions his launch post other commitments, potentially navigating similar network expectations.

Davis also addressed romantic tensions, noting "red flags"from castmates Angelica Jensen and Natalie Maguire, and hinting at a possible second chance with Maguire later in the season. In a Q&A segment, he revealed being single, preferring to be the "little spoon, "and past experience in a four-year long-distance relationship with a woman he considered marrying. He praised Marcus Johnson as a "12"model and rated his DJ skills a "7, "adding levity to discussions.

OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform often hosting adult content, has become a revenue stream for reality stars seeking to monetize fame beyond television. For LGBTQ+ audiences, who form a significant viewership for Vanderpump Rules—known for its inclusive cast histories and Lisa Vanderpump's advocacy—the platform offers transgender people, gay men, and others control over personal branding and income. Vanderpump Rules airs Tuesdays at 9/8c on Bravo, with episodes streaming on Peacock.


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