Team GB's male divers 'earning thousands on OnlyFans' as they beg for 'support' with topless pics
Team GB divers have reportedly turned to OnlyFans to fund their Olympic dreams as they 'make thousands from risque snaps and chats with fans'.
In the same week that they were selected for the Olympics in Paris, both Jack Laugher MBE, 29, and Noah Williams, 23, are believed to have posted on the online platform. Users can subscribe for $10 monthly.
Both have allegedly uploaded content – gold medallist Jack is said to have posed for paying members and Noah reportedly posted a video, according to the Sun. The pair could be raking in thousands of pounds a month, it is thought, but this has led to questions about how much they are earning as athletes.
They aren't the only divers said to have taken to uploading on the site. Others are believed to include Daniel Goodfellow, 27, Matty Lee MBE, and Matthew Dixon, 24 - all on Team GB.
One source told the Sun: "These guys train so hard and there is little time for them to earn outside the pool.
"They're all in incredible shape and if they can top up their Team GB money in this way then good luck to them. In an ideal world they'd get paid more and not need to but bosses are very relaxed about the OnlyFans work."
Jack describes himself on the site as a '28 year old British diver & Olympic Champion' while Noah wrote in his description 'SFW Content Support my Olympics journey :) 2 posts a week chat to me personally'.
OK! has contacted Aquatics GB for comment.
More and more celebrities are turning to OnlyFans as a way of making extra cash. Actress Sarah Jayne Dunn has been raking it in since starting her account in 2021. However, her Hollyoaks contract was terminated after the mum-of-one launched her OnlyFans page.
Sarah was on the show for over two decades, but her time on Hollyoaks came to an abrupt end in 2021 in the wake of her decision to keep her account, despite her having "approval" from Channel 4.
She told OK! she was shocked at how the soap handled the situation.
She explained: “It’s not something I did on a whim. It’s something that I’d been planning for months and I’d had discussions, and zoom calls, and emails, and I essentially had approval, so for them to then turn around and call me in for a meeting on the Friday, and then terminate my contract on the Wednesday with immediate effect was a huge shock.”
“After 25 years on and off working there and giving my life and my all – I loved it there over the years, so it was upsetting,” Sarah added. “It was a shock that that was how they decided to handle it.”
Since leaving Hollyoaks, Sarah's OnlyFans has taken off and her profile is "in the top 0.5% of all creators worldwide".