Athlete Struggles: The 'Broken' Olympics Financing System and the Rise of OnlyFans

Tue Aug 27 2024
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In a shocking revelation, Olympic athletes are turning to adult subscription platform OnlyFans to make ends meet and fund their dreams of Olympic gold. With the Olympics generating billions of dollars in revenue, it's alarming that most athletes are left to fend for themselves financially. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has yet to express concern over the situation, leaving athletes like Jack Laugher (U. K. ) to turn to OnlyFans for financial stability. Laugher, who medaled at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and again in Paris last week, stated that OnlyFans has been a 'lifeline' for him. Other athletes, such as Robbie Manson (New Zealand), Alysha Newman (Canada), Timo Barthel (Germany), Diego Belleza Isaias (Mexico), and Matthew Mitcham (Australia) have also found financial stability through OnlyFans. While some athletes argue that they're not engaging in sex work, German diver Timo Barthel put it bluntly: 'In sport, you wear nothing but a Speedo, so you're close to being naked.
' Global Athlete, an organization created by athletes to address the power imbalance in sports, decried the dire state of Olympic financing, stating that the IOC generates over $1. 7 billion per year and refuses to pay athletes. The IOC has yet to provide a detailed response on how it helps athletes financially, leaving many athletes to pay their own way to the Olympics. OnlyFans has expressed solidarity for its athletes, providing a platform for them to support training and living costs. However, athletes on OnlyFans have had to grapple with societal stigma, with some being asked if they're now porn stars. Despite the challenges, OnlyFans has provided a financial lifeline for many Olympic athletes, allowing them to focus
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