Former AT&T spokeswoman Milana Weintraub has raised more than half a million dollars by selling her “tasteful risk” photos to help victims of the devastating California wildfires.
Vayntrub, 38, revealed Tuesday that she passed the $500,000 mark as part of her Only Philanthropy, a play on the popular amateur adult video site OnlyFans, which turned out to be “the best thing I’ve ever done.”
“I had this full-on crazy idea for an experiment,” Vanitrub wrote on Instagram. “After the LA fires this year, I saw that people really needed some cash. So I thought if you and I could try something funny and team up to help the people affected.”
Former AT&T spokeswoman Milana Weintraub has raised more than half a million dollars by selling her “tasteful risk” photos to help victims of the devastating California wildfires. @mintmilana/Instagram
The actress and model, best known for her longtime role as “Lily” in advertisements for a telecommunications company, teased potential donors that they would receive her “flirty and tastefully risque” photos – while she denied nudity.
Vanytrub began offering people his “special pictures” in exchange for donations to a GoFundMe set up by Bridget Bradley, a single mother who lost her east Altadena home in the deadly Eaton Wildfire in January.
The initial donation drive raised $170,000 in four days and helped Bradley, who has three children, including a 5-year-old son with cerebral palsy, pay for a year of housing, medical expenses and a new car.
“The only charity that trades exclusive content for real-world impact,” the company’s website states. “We raise money quickly for urgent causes, by offering our generous supporters something a little flirty, a little silly and wholehearted.”
The “This Is Us” alum launched a second project over the summer, where she raised $350,000 in a week following the success of her first venture.
The initial donation drive raised $170,000 in four days and helped Bridget Bradley recover after the fire. @mintmilana/Instagram
Bridget Bradley, a single mother of three, including a young son with cerebral palsy, used the money for a year’s worth of housing, medical expenses and a new car. @mintmilana/Instagram
Funds later went to My Tribe Rise, an Altadena-based organization helping the elderly, disabled and underinsured to “rebuild their lives.”
A large donation was divided into direct grants for fire victims.
The first two campaigns had 3,500 donors who donated an average of $120 for “creators” with less than ten hours of work, the company disclosed.
The “This Is Us” alum launched a second project over the summer, where she raised $350,000 in a week following the success of her first venture. Getty Images
Due to initial success, Vayntrub is exploring more options for Only Philanthropy, exploring new projects and causes to raise money for justice reform, homelessness, LGBTQ+ rights and climate resilience, among others.
“We’ve raised half a million dollars together this year. Now grow it to something bigger, stranger, more powerful, with more creators coming in,” Vayntrub said.
$350,000 went to My Tribe Rise, an Altadena-based organization helping the elderly, disabled and underinsured to “rebuild their lives.” @mintmilana/Instagram
Milana Vayntrub arrives at the Los Angeles premiere of “Jay Kelly” at the Egyptian Theater on November 11, 2025. London Entertainment, Katie Avery / SplashNews.com
Vayntrub is exploring more options for Onlyphilanthropy, looking for new projects and causes to raise money for, including justice reform, homelessness, LGBTQ+ rights and climate resilience. Onlyphilanthropy.com
The company operates on a tiered payment system with each tier of donations “getting flirtier,” the site explains.
A $1,000 donation also gives the donor the chance to receive a signed Polaroid from Vayntrub’s shoot.
The digital photos sent are digitally watermarked with the donor’s email so that no photos are leaked online, and if they are, the company will know where they came from.