OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky, a towering figure in the digital content world, passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer. His death, which occurred a few days before it was made public, was confirmed by Andy Bachm, CEO of Creators Inc. Andy, whose company collaborates closely with OnlyFans creators, revealed that despite the tragic loss, OnlyFans operations continue smoothly.
“There was no interruption to the business,” Andy assured, emphasizing the seamless transition during this difficult time.
Leonid, who was born in Ukraine, took the helm of OnlyFans in 2018, transforming it into a global powerhouse. Under his leadership, the company’s revenue skyrocketed from a modest $59 million in 2019 to a staggering $1.4 billion in 2024. This meteoric rise contributed significantly to Leonid's estimated $4.7 billion net worth. Despite his financial success, Leonid's illness allowed him time to prepare for his passing, though details of these preparations remain private.
Before his passing, it was reported in 2025 that Leonid was considering selling his stake in OnlyFans for an ambitious $8 billion, although the deal was never finalized. The business visionary leaves behind his philanthropist wife, Yekaterina “Katie” Chudnovsky, and their four children, who continue to carry forward his legacy. Leonid Radvinsky was just 43 years old, leaving behind a profound impact on the industry and those who knew him. May he rest in peace.