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Olympians are turning to OnlyFans to fund dreams as they decry a 'broken' finance system

Many Olympic athletes have turned to selling their body pictures on the OnlyFans platform to finance their dream of winning a gold medal at the Olympic Games. The platform is best known for its sexually explicit content. With most athletes struggling to make ends meet, this has drawn attention to the Olympic funding system, which watchdog groups have described as "broken" and claim that most athletes can "barely pay their rent." .”

The Olympics, the world's biggest sporting event, generate billions of dollars in television rights, ticket sales and sponsorships, but most athletes must raise their own funds.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has reacted to this issue with indifference. "Have you looked at my browser history?" IOC spokesman Mark Adams told OnlyFans in response to the athletes' backlash.

Jack Lager, as one of the well-known Olympic athletes, is among those who use this controversial platform to finance their way to the Olympics or simply to make ends meet. Lager, who won another bronze for Britain in Paris last week after winning a medal at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, said he had been waiting for funding that never materialised. His account on OnlyFans, which costs $10 a month, says he publishes "SFW (suitable for the workplace) content in swimsuits, briefs and boxers." One of his recent posts from the Olympics has received over 1,400 likes.

"For me, it's been an absolute lifesaver," he said before being rushed out of the interview by a British team official, underscoring the sensitivity of the matter.

The Associated Press spoke with several current and former Olympic athletes, who provided a shocking picture of what they had to do and "show" to get to Paris. Lager and other current and former Olympians – rower Robbie Manson (New Zealand), pole vaulter Alesha Newman (Canada), divers Timo Bartel (Germany), Diego Belza Isaias (Mexico) and Matthew Mitchum (Australia), the first openly gay Olympic gold medalist - At OnlyFans they achieved a level of financial stability that other funds could not provide.

Unable to attract traditional sponsors, Mitchum began posting photos on OnlyFans, including topless photos, which earned her three times the amount she was paid as a top athlete.

Mitchum, who describes herself as a "light sex worker," said: "This body is a wonderful commodity that people are willing to pay to see. It's a privilege to see a body that's been worked six hours a day, six days a week to look like Adonis."

Meanwhile, Manson says OnlyFans has improved his athletic performance and says his content includes "provocative images" but nothing sexually suggestive.

"My content is nude or semi-nude," he told the Associated Press. I keep it artistic, have fun with it and try not to take myself too seriously. "That's something I've tried to keep in my approach to rowing as well... It helped me achieve my personal best at the Olympics."

While some athletes say they don't see what they're doing as sexual, Bartel, a German diver, was blunt: "In sports, you're just wearing a swimsuit.

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