Nick Kyrgios proudly reveals participation in $15 billion pool as an Onlyfans creator after startling reports go viral

Nick Kyrgios excited to be part of multi billion dollar payment as a creator


Nick Kyrgios proudly reveals participation in $15 billion pool as an Onlyfans creator after startling reports go viral

Nick Kyrgios (Image via People)

Nick Kyrgios is excited about his participation in the $15 billion paid to creators since its creation in 2016. The Australian tennis player seems to be enjoying the benefit of a creator in the video subscription company despite not being able to compete in tournaments for over a year.

Last year, Kyrgios signed a deal with Onlyfans as a content creator. His reason was that athletes needed to show up online and not only on the court. The Aussie then took to his Instagram story to post about his participation in the latest report that Onlyfans has paid over $15 billion to creators since its creation.

The CEO of OnlyFans, Keily Blair, made this startling revelation during an interview with the Financial Times. Blair admitted that the London-based video subscription company paid $5.6 billion to the creators in 2022.

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We've paid out over $15bn to creators since we started, and that's increasing year-on-year. We continue to grow
Blair said during the interview

Kyrgios, who shared the reports in his Instagram story, revealed last year that the motive behind signing with Onlyfans was that he wanted to create, produce, direct, and own content. He also added that video subscription companies are revolutionizing social media and it’s for the future of the sport.

Kyrgios shares a positive update with fans on social media

Recently, Nick Kyrgios shared a positive update about his ongoing recovery from injury during an interaction with fans on social media. The Aussie underwent a knee procedure early last year and then suffered a wrist injury in June. He sat out of the rest of last season playing one match.

Speaking to fans on social media the Australian told fans that he is getting back to shape day by day.

Nick Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios
Honestly, I’m seeing improvement every day with my wrist and I’m in the middle of getting back to playing shape. I will be back. I’m not sure of the exact time frame, I will be cautious and take my time. We know what happens when I’m healthy.
he wrote on Instagram during a Q&A session

However, Kyrgios has yet to give a specific date or period for return. The tennis player who reached the 2022 Wimbledon final, has taken to tennis commentary in the last couple of months. Despite his commitment to tennis, Kyrgios has always said he didn’t like the sport while growing up, which perhaps might be the reason for his long sideline.

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