Who needs just a medal when you can have a steady income stream? Male Olympic athletes are discovering the lucrative potential of OnlyFans, letting fans in on the results of their intense training regimens.
Robbie Manson, a two-time Olympic rower, made waves in 2024 when he joined OnlyFans. The openly gay athlete revealed he earns double from the platform compared to his rowing career, proving that his well-toned physique is quite the asset. "It's a no-brainer," he shared, emphasizing how OnlyFans complements his sporting identity.
“It’s a no-brainer,” Manson shared, emphasizing how OnlyFans complements his sporting identity.
After making history as the first openly gay man to clinch Olympic gold in 2008, Australian diver Mathew Mitcham turned to OnlyFans in 2023. With competitive diving behind him, Mitcham is all about crafting a new narrative, post-sport, for his fans.
Gold medalist Matty Lee, who retired in 2024, joined OnlyFans to stay connected with his admirers. He assures fans that his content is safe-for-work, focusing on swimwear shots over anything too revealing.
Similarly, Jack Laugher, also a diving champ, maintains a safe-for-work profile, balancing his Olympic dreams with behind-the-scenes glimpses into his life.
Daniel Goodfellow, who snagged a bronze in Rio 2016, turned to OnlyFans in 2023. His content, described as "fun and exclusive," offers fans a peek beyond the medals, extending his reach beyond the diving board.
Cuban boxer Robeisy Ramirez, known for his two Olympic golds, might be taking a break from the ring since 2024, but he's keeping fans engaged with his OnlyFans presence, showing there's more to his game than just boxing.
Belgian speed skater Bart Swings, who made history with a Winter Olympic gold in 2022, balances his training for Milano Cortina 2026 with behind-the-scenes content on OnlyFans, giving fans an athlete-focused view without crossing any lines.
These athletes are redefining what it means to be Olympians, using OnlyFans to remain in the public eye while showing off the fruits of their laborious training. It's clear that their journey from the podium to a platform is just as captivating as their Olympic feats.