Nick Kyrgios explores his most intimate side: opens an OnlyFans account

The Australian tennis player surprised all his followers by announcing his debut on the adult social network. Of course, there is still no sign of his return to the fields.

Nick Kyrgios always manages to surprise. The Australian has only played one match in the last 12 months, product of injuries and just after reaching the final of Wimbledon 2022. While uncertainty persists about his return to the courts, the former world number 13 continues to give news outside of them and the latest is related to an intimate facet of his life, linked to social networks and specifically with Only fans .

Through his X account, the Océanic announced that he would join this network, where famous and less famous people share more private photographs and videos.

“Join me on Onlyfans!” Subscription is free for everyone! , wrote Kyrgios in a message, in which you can also read information about the content he will share. “Everything from behind the scenes to the field to everyday life. See you soon,” said the Australian, who left the link in his biography on the old Twitter.

OnlyFans has the possibility of following paid profiles, which is done more or less regularly and allows it to generate significant income. However, the 28-year-old tennis player, in addition to opening his private account, suggested that it would be completely free for consumers.

For now, his return to the fields remains a mystery, but at least he surprised more than 635,000 subscribers, whom he invited to share time with him as well Only fans a social network in which sports content is broadcast less and more for private purposes.

Brutal confessions

A few days ago, Kyrgios made headlines by crudely confessing to the excesses he committed throughout his life. “Honestly, it was a pretty dark time (in recent years). I won tournaments on the professional circuit by drinking every night, injuring myself, burning things on my arm, cutting my body for fun. Hurting myself has become an addiction . I hated myself. “I hated waking up and being Nick Kyrgios,” he commented with terrible honesty on the British show Piers Morgan Uncensored.

Ultimately, he appreciated the change in his life. “After opening up and telling all this, I was able to help a lot of people. I feel like I’ve been a beacon for a lot of people who are going through a tough time. When they feel overwhelmed and point the finger at drugs or alcohol, they open up and feel like I can relate to them. It’s the most powerful thing that’s happened to me in my career. : that people come to me with real problems. They send me photos on Instagram, direct messages, in which they say they want to kill themselves. I have had discussions with these people, sometimes even calls. I notice that it makes a difference and makes me really proud,” he concluded.

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