Olympic Athletes Turn to OnlyFans Amid Financial Struggles

Facing severe financial difficulties, many Olympic athletes are turning to OnlyFans to fund their training and living expenses. The athletes' reliance on the platform highlights the inadequacies of the current Olympics funding system. Despite generating billions in revenue, most athletes struggle to cover their costs and achieve financial stability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Paris | Updated: 09-08-2024 22:26 IST | Created: 09-08-2024 22:26 IST
Olympic Athletes Turn to OnlyFans Amid Financial Struggles
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Dire financial straits are driving an increasing number of Olympic athletes to sell images of their bodies on OnlyFans. Known for hosting sexually explicit content, the platform is providing these athletes with the necessary funds to pursue their dreams of Olympic gold.

Critics argue that the current Olympics funding system is broken, with many athletes barely able to afford basic living expenses while the International Olympic Committee (IOC) profits from TV rights, ticket sales, and sponsorships.

Jack Laugher, among other Olympians, has found financial stability through OnlyFans, posting 'safe for work' content to support himself. Global Athlete condemns the funding model, while the IOC downplays athletes' reliance on the platform.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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