OnlyFans Model Sends Adult Content Care Packages to Deployed US Soldiers to Boost Morale


An OnlyFans content creator with military family ties is gaining attention after launching an unusual initiative to send adult themed care packages to deployed U.S. service members as what she describes as a morale boosting effort.
Madelynn May, who grew up in a military family and has built a large following online, said the idea began as a conversation with a veteran friend about the stress troops face during long deployments.
What started as a joke eventually turned into a small scale project aimed at providing what she called a temporary distraction from difficult conditions overseas.
According to May, interested service members were asked to comment “care package” on her social media posts. She says the response was immediate, with numerous requests coming from deployed personnel.
The packages reportedly include items such as printed photos, personal notes, QR codes for free access to her online content, and small everyday items like lip balm and mints.
May said all shipments are prepared according to military mailing regulations.
She has reportedly spent about $1,000 on the effort so far and prepared around 20 packages.
She says her goal is to provide what she describes as a small mental break for those serving far from home.
May has said her motivation is personal rather than promotional, noting her father served in the U.S. Marine Corps and that many people in her life have military backgrounds.
She believes familiarity with military life helped shape her interest in the project.
Public reaction online has been mixed.
Some commenters praised the gesture as a creative way to show support for troops, while others questioned whether the approach was appropriate.
May acknowledged the divided response but said feedback from some military members has been positive.
The story highlights how social media personalities are increasingly finding unconventional ways to connect with communities and causes they support, while also raising discussion about where the line sits between personal expression, support efforts, and public perception.
As the initiative continues, May says she plans to keep the effort small and manageable while focusing on those who directly request participation.