Athletes Turn to OnlyFans: A Gold Rush Amid Olympic Financial Struggles

Tue Aug 27 2024
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In a desperate bid to fund their Olympic dreams, athletes are flocking to OnlyFans, a platform infamous for its explicit content. With the Olympic funding system under scrutiny, many athletes are left with no choice but to sell images of their bodies to subscribers just to make ends meet. As the Games approach, the financial struggles of these athletes are being brought to light, with many claiming the current system is 'broken' and leaves most athletes 'barely able to pay their rent. ' The Olympics, a multi-billion-dollar event, generates massive revenue from TV rights, ticket sales, and sponsorships. However, most athletes are left to fend for themselves financially. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has remained silent on the matter, stating that athletes are 'allowed to do what they can. ' Among the athletes turning to OnlyFans is Jack Laugher, a British diver who medaled at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. After facing mounting costs and a lack of funding, Laugher turned to OnlyFans, stating that it has been an 'absolute lifeline' for him. However, the sensitivity of the issue was evident when a British team official whisked him away mid-interview.
Other athletes, including rower Robbie Manson (New Zealand), pole vaulter Alysha Newman (Canada), divers Timo Barthel (Germany), Diego Belleza Isaias (Mexico), and Matthew Mitcham (Australia), have also found financial stability on OnlyFans. Mitcham, the first openly gay Olympic gold medalist, even described himself as a 'sex worker-lite' after earning triple the amount he received as a top athlete. While some athletes argue that they aren't 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, has criticized the dire state of Olympic financing, stating that the IOC 'refuses to pay athletes who attend the Olympics' and that the current system is akin to 'modern-day slavery. ' The AP spoke to multiple athletes who confirm they have had to pay their own way to the Olympics. While stars like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles can make millions, most athletes struggle to cover the cost of competing on the global stage. These costs can include coaching, physical therapy, equipment, and basic living expenses, as well as tickets for friends and family. OnlyFans has expressed solidarity for its athletes, stating that the platform is helping them to support training and living costs.
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