JAKARTA - Former UFC star Paige VanZant emphasized that he did not intend to register on the adult site OnlyFans (a paid platform, where users can sell photo or video content containing elements of 'NSFW' or 'Not Safe For Work').

The former flyingweight fighter, who has 2.7 million Instagram followers, regularly posts hot photos. VanZant and husband Austin Vanderford spend a lot of time keeping fans entertained with their posts.

The couple is often naked and their bodies are covered by certain objects around their house.

VanZant (26), a beautiful blonde haired woman, asked fans on her social media accounts, especially Instagram, to send questions.

But her requests to create a OnlyFans account, submit nude photos, or whether she will pursue a modeling career have been repeated responses.

Some hopeful individuals even send money to Venmo (PayPal's mobile payment service) expecting an explicit photo in return.

During a recent question and answer session, VanZant explained: “Austin and I had a fan question (session) where you guys can write.

“There are 200 questions and about 20 of them are 'hey, why don't you make OnlyFans?'

“Basically, I said, 'I'm not going to create a OnlyFans account but if you really want to send me money and you appreciate the things I post on Instagram you can send to my VenMo.

"I was like, 'Please send me some money so you can show my appreciation. There are a lot of people who send me money via VenMo, which I didn't expect would happen.

“Five or ten people sent me money and thought they would receive an explicit image. That's simply not what will happen. I'm sorry for the confusion and for anyone sending me money hoping to get a nude photo of me or something.

"The point is, I'm not going to create a OnlyFans account because I wouldn't do anything of the sort."

VanZant, who now competes exclusively in the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship after signing a contract in August, ended up making more money on Instagram than fighting during his UFC career.

At OnlyFans, Americans will be able to get money from customers. And while it is a popular site with sex workers, content creators of other genres can also earn a living from it.

VanZant isn't all about money, however, and has donated the money he makes from fans to animal charities.

"I went and donated all the money that was sent to me to charity here in Florida because it felt weird, I don't know," he said.

“It was a stupid joke but no, I wouldn't be like OnlyFans. The end of it - don't send me money.

“And I definitely don't judge any man, woman who is on OnlyFans. It's not for me at this stage of my life, so all those who keep asking questions on social media, you won't convince me. "

UFC VanZant's career, meanwhile, ended in July after Amanda Ribas defeated him at Fight Island.


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