They’re going for gold — but making an entire bunch of silver in the method.
Quite a few high-profile Olympic athletes are joining OnlyFans, saying the steamy subscription site is a straightforward technique to rake in extra money.
British diver Jack Laugher — who’s competing on the 2024 Paris Games — sent sports lovers right into a frenzy when he unveiled his account, charging $10 per thirty days for access to his amorous content.
“Obviously, I’ve got what people want,” the 29-year-old told The Telegraph on Saturday. “I’ll happily money in on that. I’m a little bit of a hustler and I would like a bit extra money if I can.”
Laugher says the location helps supplements the relatively small income he makes from his athletic endeavors.
“The funding hasn’t modified [in years],” he stated. “I’m top three on this planet, and it’s £28,000 [USD $36,000] a yr.”
Laugher didn’t disclose how additional income he makes from his OnlyFans account, which doesn’t feature full-frontal nudity.
As an alternative, the athlete shares “SFW [safe for work] content in speedos, briefs, boxer and more!” and offers followers the chance to personally chat with him.
Several of Laugher’s teammates are also diving right in to content creation.
Noah Williams, 24, Daniel Goodfellow, 27, and Matty Lee, 26, have all began OnlyFans accounts, similarly sharing titillating — but not explicit — content.
Lee, who charges $20 per thirty days, explains on his page: “Remember I’m a Team GB diver not a P [pornstar]. So every thing will likely be SFW and a spot where I can interact with you all.”
Nevertheless it’s not only the Brits flaunting their gym-honed physiques for frisky subscribers — especially on condition that there’s no shortage of sexy Olympians competing in Paris this yr.
Recent Zealand rower Robbie Manson has also created an account with “exclusive content that tastefully explores the boundaries, including artistic portrayals of nudity.”
Meanwhile, the platform has grow to be a financial lifesaver for some former Olympians who’ve retired.
Short-track speed skater Elise Christie says her account “saved her life” after her retirement three years ago.
“I went from being someone who won medals under a system to then having absolutely nothing and just being dropped out and left to grasp life,” the Brit — who competed at three Winter Olympic Games — told The Telegraph.
“I had lost my house and was working three jobs on the time… [OnlyFans] brought me back from a extremely dark place, and I now use it positively,” she stated, also adding that she doesn’t share X-rated content.
“Numerous people just use it to have interaction with me and my life, learn more about it and what went on and ask me about sport and fitness,” the Olympian explained.
“I take advantage of it as engagement for fans which were with me for a very long time. Once you’re using it in the best way that you simply are comfortable with, you’re not forced into things or doing belongings you don’t need to do, you need to use it in the best way you should use it…. At the top of the day, it sort of saved my life at one point as I had nothing.”
They’re going for gold — but making an entire bunch of silver in the method.
Quite a few high-profile Olympic athletes are joining OnlyFans, saying the steamy subscription site is a straightforward technique to rake in extra money.
British diver Jack Laugher — who’s competing on the 2024 Paris Games — sent sports lovers right into a frenzy when he unveiled his account, charging $10 per thirty days for access to his amorous content.
“Obviously, I’ve got what people want,” the 29-year-old told The Telegraph on Saturday. “I’ll happily money in on that. I’m a little bit of a hustler and I would like a bit extra money if I can.”
Laugher says the location helps supplements the relatively small income he makes from his athletic endeavors.
“The funding hasn’t modified [in years],” he stated. “I’m top three on this planet, and it’s £28,000 [USD $36,000] a yr.”
Laugher didn’t disclose how additional income he makes from his OnlyFans account, which doesn’t feature full-frontal nudity.
As an alternative, the athlete shares “SFW [safe for work] content in speedos, briefs, boxer and more!” and offers followers the chance to personally chat with him.
Several of Laugher’s teammates are also diving right in to content creation.
Noah Williams, 24, Daniel Goodfellow, 27, and Matty Lee, 26, have all began OnlyFans accounts, similarly sharing titillating — but not explicit — content.
Lee, who charges $20 per thirty days, explains on his page: “Remember I’m a Team GB diver not a P [pornstar]. So every thing will likely be SFW and a spot where I can interact with you all.”
Nevertheless it’s not only the Brits flaunting their gym-honed physiques for frisky subscribers — especially on condition that there’s no shortage of sexy Olympians competing in Paris this yr.
Recent Zealand rower Robbie Manson has also created an account with “exclusive content that tastefully explores the boundaries, including artistic portrayals of nudity.”
Meanwhile, the platform has grow to be a financial lifesaver for some former Olympians who’ve retired.
Short-track speed skater Elise Christie says her account “saved her life” after her retirement three years ago.
“I went from being someone who won medals under a system to then having absolutely nothing and just being dropped out and left to grasp life,” the Brit — who competed at three Winter Olympic Games — told The Telegraph.
“I had lost my house and was working three jobs on the time… [OnlyFans] brought me back from a extremely dark place, and I now use it positively,” she stated, also adding that she doesn’t share X-rated content.
“Numerous people just use it to have interaction with me and my life, learn more about it and what went on and ask me about sport and fitness,” the Olympian explained.
“I take advantage of it as engagement for fans which were with me for a very long time. Once you’re using it in the best way that you simply are comfortable with, you’re not forced into things or doing belongings you don’t need to do, you need to use it in the best way you should use it…. At the top of the day, it sort of saved my life at one point as I had nothing.”