While most people watch the Olympics to admire athletic excellence, some of the sports stars are admiring the fit bodies on display.
Therefore it’s no real surprise that athletes would want to show off their bodies and make a few bucks while doing so.
Some Olympic athletes have joined OnlyFans because it’s an easy way to make money on the side.
British diver Jack Laugher, who is competing at this year’s Olympics, is one of them.
Laugher got his fans hot and bothered when he unveiled his account, charging $10 (R183.74) per month for access to his content.
“Obviously, I’ve got what people want,” the 29-year-old told The Telegraph.
“I’ll happily cash in on that. I’m a bit of a hustler and I want a bit more money if I can.”
The diver adds that the platform helps supplement his relatively small income he receives from athletics.
“The funding hasn’t changed [in years],” he says.
“I’m top three in the world, and it is £28,000 (R660,198.60) a year.”
Laugher didn’t disclose how much additional income he makes from his OnlyFans account. His page does not feature any nude images.
“Subscribe for EXCLUSIVE content for pictures & videos not posted anywhere else. I love posting SFW (safe for work) content in speedos, briefs, boxers and more!” he says on his profile.
A few of his teammates have gotten on board as well.
Noah Williams, 24, Daniel Goodfellow, 27, and Matty Lee, 26, have all started OnlyFans accounts, similarly sharing sexy content.
Lee, who charges $20 (R366.72) per month, explains on his page: “I’m using this space to share more frequent content, I always care way too much about what I post on my insta but here I know it’s a place where you wanna see more of me.
“Remember I’m a Team GB diver not a P [pornstar]. So everything will be SFW and a place where I can interact with you all.”
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