World-breaking Olympian joins OnlyFans after surprising career change

Jackie Longo

World-breaking Olympian joins OnlyFans after surprising career change image

An Olympian and world record holder has announced that she's joining OnlyFans after moving over into an entirely different sport. 

One of the world's most decorated female skateboarders of all time, Leticia Bufoni, represented Brazil in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The 32-year-old holds several Guinness World Records, including the highest skateboarding grind outside the back of a flying aircraft. She's also a six-time X Games gold medalist. 

While Bufoni has been at the top of her game in the skateboarding world, she's now entering a whole new arena - OnlyFans.

Bufoni announced her decision to join the online platform with her 3.7 million followers on Instagram on Wednesday, Nov. 12. 

“Excited to finally share this with you,” she wrote. “My official OnlyFans is live. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at my world. Skating, training, racing, travelling and everything I love doing." 

“What I love about OnlyFans is that it gives me the freedom to share the real side of my life with fans. The wins, the struggles, the travel, and everything in between," she added. “This is a way for people to connect with me beyond the contests and highlights, and I’m excited to open that door.”

Bufoni's announcement comes a few years after she made a drastic career change into the world of motorsports. 

Bufoni officially entered the racing world in 2022, competing in the side-by-side class of Nitro Rallycross. By 2024, she had advanced to the Porsche Cup Brazil. 

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Fans react to Leticia Bufoni's announcement

Fans weren't too surprised by Bufoni's decision to try her hand at motorsports, as she's openly shared her love of go-kart racing since childhood. However, social media was taken aback by the skateboarding pro's decision to join OnlyFans, with many admitting they didn't expect her latest move. 

"I'm going to assume that you’re not doing what only fans is most known for and this is their way of trying to distance themselves from what they are most known for," one user commented. 

"I believe only fans is trying to change their image a bit, so they are sponsoring certain creators to start putting stuff on there. A fighter I follow did it too. And she never was that type, as well as this kite surfer I follow," someone else wrote. 

"Seriously what happened to skateboarding," another added.

"Do you know what only fans is used for," a fourth quipped. 

"What kind of move is this...? Weird for a professional athlete to promote a sex workers platform 🤯," someone else said. 

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