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Ladies European Tour pro Isabella Deilert has become the latest golfer to join OnlyFans.
The 30-year-old Swede will join British pro Liam O’Neill and fellow LET star Amy Boulden in using the subscription-only platform to grow their fanbase.
Deilert, a former junior Ryder Cup player with a decorated amateur background, has been playing on the LET since 2019 after attending Oklahoma State University.
She says she plans to use OnlyFans to give subscribers a behind-the-scenes look at tour life, including practice and recovery sessions during tournaments.
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“I’m thrilled to launch my OnlyFans as I enter an exciting new chapter of my career and build a closer connection with my loyal fans,” she said. “I’ll be sharing my personal journey and exclusive behind-the-scenes from my day to day life and training schedule.
“For fans on their own golfing journey, you can expect to see everything from my diet and competition prep, to technique tips and more!”
Deilert is the second LET player to join Only Fans after Welshwoman Boulden joined and wore the company’s branding for the 2024 season.
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“OnlyFans is revolutionising the way we use social media, so launching my page on the platform felt like a natural next step for my career,” Boulden said at the time.
“With women’s golf continuing to grow in popularity, OnlyFans feels like the perfect platform to showcase the sport globally.”
Only Fans continues to acquire athletes across various sports. Brazilian footballer Douglas Costa and tennis maverick Nick Kyrgios are among the other high profile sports stars who have signed up to the platform.
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