Alysha Newman, a name that once echoed through the Olympic stadiums, is now stirring buzz in a different arena. The Canadian pole vaulter, who twirled into global headlines with her celebratory twerk at the 2024 Paris Olympics, is now an adult content creator with a growing fan base on OnlyFans. Her journey took a surprising turn when she received a 20-month ban from athletics after failing to appear for three drug tests in 2025.
Newman's athletic prowess was undeniable as she clinched a bronze medal for Canada. However, it was her post-victory twerk that captured the world's attention, transforming her into an overnight sensation. With tens of thousands of followers tuning into her OnlyFans content, Newman's transition from sports to online stardom was as swift as it was successful.
“You can bind up my leg, but not even Zeus has the power to break my freedom of choice – Epictetus.”
Faced with a 20-month suspension due to missed drug tests, Newman took to social media, quoting philosopher Epictetus, to express her feelings on the ban. She attributed the missed tests to a period of personal and professional upheaval, which left her life feeling chaotic and overwhelming. The Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) acknowledged these challenges, reducing what could have been a two-year penalty.
Newman's foray into adult content creation isn't just a side gig – it's a vital source of income. With the modest financial rewards from Olympic success, she, like many athletes, is exploring alternative means of income. Speaking candidly with TMZ, she expressed gratitude for the support from her fans, emphasizing the fulfillment she finds in sharing her Olympic journey with them.
Despite the ban, Newman hasn't ruled out a return to the Olympic scene. Eyeing the 2028 Los Angeles Games, she remains determined to compete at her peak. Reflecting on her journey, Newman shared how her Olympic success imbued her with newfound confidence and an eagerness to embrace her future endeavors, both on and off the field.