Tyler Baltierra Stuns Fans by Posing in Just a Thong in New OnlyFans Promo Photo

It appears that Tyler Baltierra’s side hustle as an OnlyFans model is really gaining some momentum. It wasn't all that long ago that the Teen Mom star announced that because of his weight loss and workout schedule, he had decided to join the platform and make a little extra cash by sharing NSFW content. At the time of his announcement, he made it clear that his wife Catelynn Baltierra would be the one in charge of his account, and it seems like she’s having a good time doing it.

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The newest social media promo is quite racy.

Catelynn shared a video compilation of recent NSFW pics of her husband, clad mostly in barely there thongs and shirtless, to her account on X (formerly Twitter) to plug the page and to get people interested. "Come see what everyone is talking about," she wrote.

The NSFW content comes at a price.

The video shows Tyler in various suggestive poses, including leaning up against kitchen counters, showing off his toned upper body, and selfies of his abs. In one photo, he's even wearing a bright red thong.

The couple charges $30 per month for access to the exclusive content.

Tyler defended his decision to create this kind of content.

Tyler shared the tweet, writing, "Cate buys me what the people on OF are requesting to see lmao!"

He went on to add, "I’m not shy or shameful about my body whatsoever! She’s having a lot of fun with it, which makes it fun for me & we’ve been having a blast doing this together tbh!"

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Fans had a strong reaction.

People were not as excited about the content as the couple seemed to be, and they let it be known.

"Nawwww catelynn mam," one person tweeted.

"Cate, you have daughters," another person shared.

Another person simply responded with the throwing up emoji and nothing else. It's harsh but communicates the point.

The backlash is overwhelming.

A similar conversation happened over on Reddit, according to The U.S. Sun.

"Oh my GOD. Why did I click [the link]. Why," one person commented.

"I wish my curiosity didn’t get the best of me," someone else chimed in.

This may not be going the way Catelynn and Tyler expected …