OnlyFans' 38-year-old founder and CEO Tim Stokely unexpectedly announced Tuesday he's stepping down from the top job with immediate effect. The company's chief marketing and communications officer, Amrapali Gan, has taken over Stokely's role. Stokely said in an Instagram post that Gan has a "deep passion" for OnlyFans. Stokely founded OnlyFans with his brother Thomas and father Guy in 2016, and the site has become a popular platform for creators to post content and make money directly from their fans. It is particularly well-known for hosting adult content.
"I'm passing the baton on to a colleague and a friend, who has the vision and drive to help the organisation reach tremendous potential," Stokely wrote in his post. He gave no indication of what he might be doing next.