Creators on OnlyFans are reported to have earned $3 billion in total revenue in 2021.
OnlyFans distributes an average profit of 200 million euros per month among its creators.
86 percent of young people were full-time content creators in 2022.
In 2022, the OnlyFans platform became the best tool for many people to create money selling content, but some have also been criticized because the content is explicit for adults. This is the case of a UFC aspirant who went viral after she was expelled from the gym where she practiced due to complaints from the wives of her former teammates for being an OnlyFans model.
Before we begin, it is important to note that OnlyFans It is one of the star digital platforms, since it is a social network exclusively for adults in which content creators share erotic or sexual images and videos of all types and categories.
According to a study carried out by semrush, in January 2022, which indicates that users in the United States accumulated approximately 248 million visits to the website of content creators OnlyFans, becoming the country with the largest registered people; followed by the UK with 23.5 million visits to the photo and video sharing platform; while users from Canada and the Netherlands accumulated around 13 million and 6.5 million visits to the website.
The history
The case of Alice Ardelean, a 30-year-old MMA fighter, has gone viral after telling that she was expelled from the gym where they entered After the complaints from the wives of the other wrestlers, they found out about their fame on OnlyFans.
The woman who records a hit on the adult platform indicated that the gym she was kicked out of was Ronin MMA in Birmingham, UK, so she was forced to move to the gym after receiving hateful comments from her former teammates’ wives.
As mentioned by the woman to the Daily Star, she opened an OnlyFans account to finance her dream of becoming a UFC fighter, where he currently earns $10,000 a month, which is equivalent to 200,000 Mexican pesos.
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—Mark Benson (@junkpuppet69) June 13, 2022
“I used to train at a gym when I started OnlyFans and I kept getting ‘dirty looks,’” the woman told local media.
Likewise, he highlighted that among the hate messages he received it was from the wives of many in the gym who said “you are such whatever” and they insulted her.
“I was forced to move gyms to avoid all this drama. Actually, the only reason I had joined OnlyFans was so I could pay for my workout, nutritionist, and gym equipment every day,” she said.
He added that the account on his OnlyFans is his work and that it was not their fault, that their husbands subscribed to their account.
“Now I’m known in MMA all over the world and popular for having one of the biggest, roundest butts,” she said.
These kinds of stories keep popping up all over the world, since the reach of this social network has grown, as in the case of the Australian boxer Ebanie Bridges, who promotes her account, at the weigh-in ceremony for her last fight, against Shannon O’Connell, showing her breasts.
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