
US Open tennis star defends raunchy OnlyFans account as the ‘easiest money I’ve ever made’
Despite the fact she's already earned millions in prize money
Pro tennis player, Sachia Vickery has clapped back at criticism over her OnlyFans account whilst she’s playing in the US Open, describing it as the “easiest money” she’s “ever made.”
Despite Sachia earning over $2 million in prize money throughout her career, she explained that the platform has massively helped her finically when she’s not playing matches.
During a Q&A on Instagram, she discussed her OnlyFans account, which she set up seven months ago. She explained: “I’m very open-minded and I don’t care what people think of me.
“It’s also the easiest money I’ve ever made and I enjoy doing it. I will never talk s**t about girls on OnlyFans ever again for the rest of my life. Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook, really.”
Sachia Vickery currently charges $12.99 per month for her OnlyFans, with a representative for the tennis playing confirming that her content is more suggestive than explicit.
They stated that her content shouldn’t be seen as “sex work” and clarified that there are “no full nudity or sexual acts performed” on her account.
The representative also went into further detail about why the tennis pro decided to start her account in the first place, saying: “Vickery was off [for] six months due to a major injury and in that time, OnlyFans was pursued, tennis was not stopped to go into OnlyFans.”
After her match at the US Open on Thursday, Sachia opened up more about her account, explaining that the adult site is “a great moneymaker.”
She told The Post: “Yeah, and another part of, you know, the tennis and OnlyFans aspect is that when you’re on tour you’re not automatically making a ton of money.
“Yes, I have done very well throughout my career. I’ve made great investments from the time I was young, so you know, it’s like I’m fine.”
She continued: “So if I have another avenue where I’m able to make a lot of money to support that, you know, I don’t see anything negative with it, personally.
“It’s an expensive sport, so you know I invest a lot of my money from there back into tennis, and I think that’s one thing people don’t understand.
“They think it’s, you know, I’m just doing it to do it. It’s a great moneymaker. It’s a great investment. If I have the potential to make a lot of money on there, why am I not going to take it? It’s it’s giving me a better life.”
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