A 23-year-old man and his 76-year-old wife have launched an OnlyFans account to share their ‘fully explicit’ content online.
Almeda Errell and Gary Hardwick from Tennessee, who have a 53-year age gap, took to Twitter to reveal their new venture on the subscription site, where content creators provide exclusive material to their subscribers, or ‘fans.’
Gary penned: ‘My wife and I are new to OnlyFans, we have a 53 year age gap. She’s 76 and I’m 23.
‘We have fully explicit content on our OF. We’ve reached top 10 per cent in a week so far.’
The couple charge a $11-a-month (£8.19) subscription fee on their OnlyFans account, but at the moment, are offering a discounted price of $5.50 (£4.10).
Almeda Errell, 76, and Gary Hardwick (pictured together), 23, from Tennessee, who have a 53-year age gap, have launched an OnlyFans account to share their racy content on
The loved-up couple charge a $11-a-month (£8.19) subscription on their OnlyFans account, but are currently offering a discounted price of just $5.50 (£4.10)
They took to Twitter to break the news, with Gary revealing that the couple have already ‘reached [the] top 10 per cent’ in their first week
It comes shortly after the loved-up couple joined TikTok, where they frequently post videos of Gary lip syncing a serenade to his much-older wife before showering her with kisses.
The couple met at Almeda’s son’s funeral, when Almeda was 71 and Gary was still 17; before Almeda even spoke to Gary properly, she said she remembered thinking he was The One.
Gary – who is younger than one of Almeda’s grandsons – previously described himself as ‘really mature for his age’, and revealed that he had just come out of an unhappy relationship with a 77-year-old woman when he met Almeda.
Gary proposed to Almeda just two weeks after they started dating, and the couple tied the knot on October 26, 2015, by which time Gary was 18.
As well as OnlyFans, Gary also shares loved-up messages and romantic videos on other social media platforms like Instagram
To date, Gary has shared more than 300 TikTok videos, many of which spotlight their relationship
Almeda previously admitted she didn’t have a lot of physical affection in her first marriage, though it gave her four children and six grandchildren.
‘I was married for 43 years and there wasn’t a lot of kissy, huggy stuff going on… no romance,’ Almeda said in a video on her YouTube channel, referring to her past relationship. ‘[My current relationship] it’s a whirlwind.’
But that seems to be a far cry away from the physical affection she had in her relationship with Gary.
‘We are always complimenting and kissing. We’re enjoying our relationship. When you meet that perfect one, that’s when you know you don’t want to lose that feeling,’ she said.
To date, Gary has shared more than 300 TikTok videos, many of which spotlight their relationship.
In video after video, Gary lip syncs love songs to his wife, before moving in slowly to kiss her on the lips.
Gary proposed to Almeda just two weeks after they started dating, and the couple tied the knot on October 26, 2015, by which time Gary was 18
Social media: They can’t stop posting mushy, romantic videos on TikTok
In addition to his TikTok love songs, Gary also shares loved-up messages on other social media platforms like Instagram.
‘I celebrate our love and thank God for sending me my angel, my soulmate each and everyday,’ he wrote to Almeda on Valentine’s Day.
‘You are such an amazing wife in every single way. You support me in everything I do, you show me unconditional love everyday and you always make me laugh and smile no matter what. You are truly the best my love. Thank you for everything you do baby. I am forever grateful to be your husband.’
The couple previously revealed that they waited until their wedding night to have sex, and both described the other as a ‘wonderful lover.’
‘I never feel as though I’m missing out on anything by being married to Almeda,’ Gary said.
‘I’ve never been attracted to younger women. Even when I was 13 or 14, I’ve always had an attraction for older women and when I told my grandmother, who raised me, I didn’t know how she would take it. But she accepted us.’