All-American Rejects' Tyson Ritter Joins OnlyFans Ahead of Band's New Single
All-American Rejects singer Tyson Ritter has a dirty little secret: The frontman has joined OnlyFans to promote the band's new single, 'Easy Come Easy Go.'
On Thursday (June 5th), Ritter will share an alternate version of the music video for 'Easy Come Easy Go,' cleverly titled 'Easy Cum Easy Go,' on the newly activated OnlyFans page, along with photos from the band's recent 'House Party' tour.
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'This new record from the Rejects is something close to the bone for me lyrically, so why not bear it all,' said Ritter of his foray into OnlyFans. 'Get a taste of full frontal rock 'n' roll. Looking at you, Bert Reynolds.'
According to a press release, the free OnlyFans page will also grant fans access to 'a behind-the-scenes look at [Ritter's] life and songwriting, cameos from his bandmates, giveaways and a backstage pass to The All-American Rejects' upcoming tour with The Jonas Brothers.'
The 'House Party' tour has seen the All-American Rejects crowdsourcing the outing's stops from fans, and showing up in backyards for impromptu gigs.
The All-American Rejects will support the Jonas Brothers on the fall leg of the latter's 'JONAS20: LIVING THE DREAM' 20th anniversary tour. AAR will join the outing beginning October 7th in Kansas City, and remain on the bill through the tour's end date on November 14th in Uncasville, Connecticut, with tickets available here.
'Easy Come Easy Go' is the follow-up to the single 'Sandbox,' which marked AAR's first new song in five years. While you wait for the new single and video, enjoy a gallery of provocative OnlyFans photos of Ritter below.
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