Canadian Beauty Player Caught Activities on 19th Grade SiteOlympic Athletes" Survival Issues, which the Associated Press also pointed out
Aug 21, 2024
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Netizens are reacting to Canadian pole vaulter Alicia Newman, who won the bronze medal by jumping 4m85cm in the women's pole vault at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
This is because it was known that he was active on the paid adult content platform 'OnlyFans'.
Recently, various foreign media, including the Daily Mail, reported that Newman is earning money by making so-called 'Both' in 'OnlyFans'. The media explained "This platform is dominated by adult products" Another media also defined 'OnlyFans' as 'Erotic Platform'.
In fact, OnlyFans is a service specialized for adult content worldwide, with many Japanese AV actors active. As a result, criticism against Newman is also occurring as some even claim that it is in the spirit of the Olympics. However, Newman's side "is not a complete saint. The purpose is to communicate with the fans."
As more and more athletes say they have used adult content platforms to solve extreme financial difficulties, the Olympic funding system is a problem. The Associated Press reported on the 11th that `Olympians are turning to OnlyFans due to financial difficulties" pointed out this problem in an article titled.
They say that while stars like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles can earn millions of dollars, most players have a hard time covering the costs of competing on the world stage. It costs thousands of dollars for coaching, physical therapy equipment, and basic living expenses. I have to pay to get tickets to the game for my friends and family````````. Following the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics and the bronze medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Rogger, who also won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics, uploads a photo of his swimsuit to OnlyFans and receives a monthly subscription of $10. He said "It's a matter of survival."
Former and current Olympians such as Australian diver Matthew Michum, New Zealand rower Robbie Manson, German diver Timo Bartel, Mexican diver Diego Belleza Isaiahs and Matthew Michum, the first Olympic gold medalist to identify as gay, reportedly found financial stability through OnlyFans.
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Rob Quiller, secretary-general of the International Athlete's Organization 'Global Athlete', said "The IOC currently earns more than $17 billion a year, but does not pay athletes competing in the Olympics. It is said that profits are spent on improving the rights and interests of the players, but how they are spent has not been revealed`The IOC, the National Olympic Committee, and the national federations even have employees who earn hundreds of dollars a year, but the majority of athletes can barely pay rent.'
In addition "The IOC tries to convince these athletes that their lives will change after becoming Olympians. However, the majority of athletes suffer from debt, depression, and when they finish sports, they get lost without a future employment path."
Rather, OnlyFans are active. They are enthusiastic about the promotion, highlighting only-fans creators such as British diver Manu Dixon, skater Elise Christie, and Spanish fencer Yulen Pereira, announcing that `We help athletes pay for training and living and the tools to succeed on and off the field.'
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