Move on over, Formula 1—there’s another fast lane to fortune, and Renee Gracie’s claimed the checkered flag. The Australian racer turned OnlyFans content creator recently shared how much she earns via the adults-only platform, and whoa! It’s no wonder athletes are ditching traditional careers for OnlyFans.
First of all, those of us who don’t follow racing are probably wondering who on earth Renee Gracie is. Fear not, I gotchu. Gracie is an Australian race car driver and one of the only women to compete in the V8 Supercars Dunlop Series. She raced well but struggled to secure sponsors and funding, constantly finding herself with fewer options than her male contemporaries. The continued lack of financial and professional opportunities eventually led to her decision to join OnlyFans—and she hasn’t looked back since.
Gracie proudly calls joining OnlyFans the “best decision” she’s ever made, and given the success she’s had on the platform, it’s not hard to see why. OnlyFans gives content creators full control over the content they produce and share, allowing them to decide how to present themselves, when to post, and how to engage with their audience. It also gives creators full control over their finances, taking only 20% of their total earnings while letting them set prices for monthly subscriptions and additional paid content. That said, Gracie has now made over $6 million on OnlyFans—and she’s still going strong.
She isn’t the only female athlete cashing in. Paige VanZant, a former UFC fighter, now makes more on OnlyFans than she ever did throwing hands professionally. Alysha Newman, an Olympic pole vaulter, has also found more financial success on the platform than in her sport. When your earning and professional potential is limited by competition performance or whether major brands decide you’re worth investing in, it makes sense to seek a more reliable financial option. That’s exactly what Gracie and other athletes have done—ditching traditional income streams in favor of building their brands as content creators.
Athletes aren’t completely abandoning their sports for OnlyFans—many of their paying subscribers are actually there for content tied to the sport that made them famous in the first place. In fact, some athletes use their OnlyFans earnings to fund their athletic careers. Trainers, gym time, equipment, specialized diets, competition fees—those things all cost money. When you don’t have a reliable sponsor covering the expenses, keeping up with the costs can be daunting. But with a successful OnlyFans platform, money for upkeep is one thing you don’t have to worry about as much.
So now that Renee Gracie has shared her latest earnings with the world… who’s next? Personally, I think the retired gymnastics crowd could clean up. Who wouldn’t want to see what goes into learning to do a standing back-tuck?
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