The trans activist daughter of the Home and Away star, who opened up about her transition as a child on The Project, announces a shocking change to OnlyFans
The transgender daughter of former Home and Away star Mat Stevenson, who made international headlines when she opened up about transitioning as a child on The Project, has joined adult website OnlyFans.
Grace Hyland announced her move into the “exclusive content” business on Sunday, posting a video on Instagram of her dancing in her bedroom along with the now-familiar phrase “link in bio.”
Making racy content for OnlyFans marks a big change for Grace, 20, who was previously known for using social media to advocate for trans rights and acceptance.
Grace Hyland, the transgender daughter of former Home and Away star Mat Stevenson, has joined adult website OnlyFans
It costs $15 per month to sign up for Grace’s account. It also offers three-month and six-month subscription deals for $45 and $90 respectively.
‘As a trans woman, I love embracing my femininity and the body I fought so hard for! Come and see what it’s all about! her bio states.
Grace has uploaded 60 posts as of Monday, which doesn’t include custom requests.
Making racy content for OnlyFans marks a big change for Grace, 20, who was previously known for using social media to advocate for trans rights and acceptance.
Grace has been documenting her transition from male to female on social media since she began identifying as a girl at the age of 12. (In the photo, on the left before the transition and on the right after the transition)
Grace has been documenting her transition from male to female on social media since she began identifying as a girl at the age of 12.
Her father, Mat Stevenson, who became a household name when he played Adam Cameron on Home and Away, has also been supportive of his daughter.
She spoke about Grace’s transition on The Sunday Project in January 2021, revealing how her friends reacted to finding out about her son’s gender identity.
He said that while some of his friends were “pretty perfect” and “got it,” others struggled and asked them to just “show some empathy.”
Grace said she knew she was meant to be a woman at the age of “four or five years old”, and she began the transition at the age of 12.
His father, Mat Stevenson (left), spoke about Grace’s transition on The Sunday Project in January 2021, revealing how his friends reacted to learning of his son’s gender identity.
He consulted doctors, psychologists, and subject matter experts for a year before beginning any physical treatment.
“I came out at 12 and then gradually transitioned until 14, to grow my hair out, to work out my name change, to work out my blocks,” she said.
“And then when I was 14 years old, I would fully present myself as Grace to the public and at school.”
Grace revealed that she knew she was destined to be a woman at the age of “four or five years old.” Her father said that while some of her friends were “pretty perfect” and “got it,” others struggled and asked them to just “show some empathy.”
Grace said she wouldn’t be where she is today without her father’s support.
Mat also highlighted the shocking suicide rate among transgender teens, saying she didn’t want her daughter “to become one of those statistics.”
Since then, Grace has become a transgender activist and educator on TikTok.
Mat became a household name when he starred in the Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away in the 1990s, playing the role of Adam Cameron. (Pictured with co-star Dannii Minogue)