Tennis star Arina Rodionova recently shared a personal update with her fans on Instagram, revealing her divorce after nearly a decade of marriage.Alongside this announcement, she surprised followers by launching an OnlyFans account, a platform known for its adult-oriented content.
Rodionova, who was knocked out of the Australian Open qualifiers earlier this month, took to social media to confirm the end of her nine-year marriage. In a heartfelt video, she and her former spouse explained, “We’ve been apart for a year, but we wanted to make it official—we’re getting a divorce.” Shortly after, she humorously referenced her new onlyfans venture in an Instagram story, joking, “Guess it’s the perfect time to share those bikini shots from the Maldives.”
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Rodionova’s OnlyFans profile, created on January 12, showcases her playful side, with the bio reading, “A fun-loving tennis player.” So far, she has uploaded five photos, one of which has garnered 72 likes. Subscriptions are priced at $10 per month, offering fans exclusive access to her content.
This move isn’t entirely unexpected. As reported by Le Parisien, Rodionova hinted at the possibility of joining OnlyFans in a vlog last February. She recalled a fan’s suggestion, saying, “Someone once told me I’d earn more on OnlyFans than playing tennis.” Now, it truly seems she’s taking that advice to heart.
Rodionova isn’t the first athlete to explore this avenue.Last year, British Olympic diver Jack Laugher, a gold medalist in Rio, also turned to OnlyFans to fund his training and participation in the Paris Olympics. This trend highlights how athletes are finding innovative ways to support their careers while engaging with fans on a more personal level.