Dire financial straits are leading droves of Olympic athletes to sell images of their bodies to subscribers on OnlyFans — known for sexually explicit content — to sustain their dreams of gold at the Games.
His account, costing $10 a month for a subscription, says he posts “SFW (safe for work) content in Speedos, briefs, boxers.” A recent post from the Olympics got more than 1,400 likes.
His account, costing $10 a month for a subscription, says he posts “SFW (safe for work) content in Speedos, briefs, boxers.” A recent post from the Olympics got more than 1,400 likes.
The first line of the article says "droves" of athletes are doing it, then uses the specifics of that one case as an example to illustrate the particulars (presumably for anyone who doesn't know what "OnlyFans" is, or how it works).
The AP isn't what it used to be, but outright tabloid tactics aren't part of their toolkit. (yet, anyway. )
I was watching the men's diving last night and it looked like they weren't wearing a damn thing. The women's water polo swimsuit looked like a proper thing to wear then they turned around. Holy Butt Crack, Batman!!