Former WNBA star Kysre Gondrezick is making headlines, but not for the reasons you might expect. The talented basketball player, known for her stints with the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky, is now at the center of a media storm. Gondrezick has announced her intention to pursue legal action against news outlets that falsely reported she had joined the adult subscription platform OnlyFans.
The drama unfolded when Gondrezick shared a tantalizing teaser on social media, complete with a link emoji and a captivating image. This sparked a flurry of speculation, with many media outlets prematurely announcing her debut on OnlyFans. However, Gondrezick clarified that she has actually teamed up with Fanvue, a burgeoning competitor in the creator platform space.
“Speculation and apprehension shouldn’t generate false online publishing. Crazy how at the expense of being right, one rather be first. Anyone who has publicized and run with headlines that are NOT true in regard to me joining another platform will be hearing from my legal team,” she stated.
Gondrezick's decision to join Fanvue instead of OnlyFans marks a fresh chapter in her post-basketball career. She intends to offer her followers exclusive lifestyle content that spans fashion, beauty, training, wellness, and personal day-to-day moments. Unlike OnlyFans, Fanvue is still carving out its space in the subscription-based content creation market, and her partnership could help elevate its profile.
In her own words, Gondrezick expressed her enthusiasm about this new venture: “I’m excited to partner with Fanvue, exclusively sharing vulnerability and authenticity on my own terms. This version of me grants permission to be human rather than performative.” As of now, her Fanvue page boasts five posts and over 8,000 likes, signaling strong engagement from her fanbase.
Gondrezick's experience underscores the ongoing struggle against misinformation in digital media. Her case is a reminder of the importance of accurate reporting, particularly in an era where speed often trumps accuracy. As she gears up for potential legal battles, her story serves as a cautionary tale for outlets prioritizing clicks over credibility.