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OnlyFans Adds Community Pages for Sports, Comedy, and Podcast Creators
OnlyFans has launched three community pages for sports, comedy, and podcast creators, expanding its discovery tools as the subscription platform continues to broaden the range of content available beyond its core creator categories.
The pages, announced by CEO Keily Blair at the OMR Festival in Hamburg on May 6, will highlight creators in each category and showcase the content they publish on the platform.
“OnlyFans has always celebrated creators from every genre, who want to connect with a global audience of fans in a space designed for adults,” Blair said in the announcement.
Sports Creators Get Dedicated Placement
OnlyFans said more than 285 professional athletes use the platform to connect with fans and share behind-the-scenes content fßrom training and competition.
Athletes listed in the announcement include French tennis player Chloe Paquet, Portuguese big wave surfer Tony Laureano, Swiss motorcycle racer Robin Mulhauser, British long-distance triathlete Steph Clutterbuck, Czech water sports athlete Paula Novotna, mixed martial artist Cris Cyborg, and American cliff diver Ellie Smart.
The company also cited Olympic athletes using the platform, including Alpine skier Joan Verdú, German bobsledder Lisa Buckwitz, and Belgian speed skater Bart Swings. OnlyFans also hosts “Rise & Grind” on OFTV, a series following athletes during major career moments.
Comedy and Podcasting Pages Expand Creator Categories
OnlyFans described comedy as one of its fastest-growing categories, with performers using the platform to test material for an adult audience. The new comedy page includes creators such as Claire Sundbye, Molly Brenner, and Jessimae Peluso. OFTV also carries “LMAOF,” a comedy series that features emerging comedians in different cities.
The podcast page will highlight creators offering exclusive episodes and related content. The announcement cited “Tiger Mom with Jiaoying Summers,” “Boyfriend Material with Harry Jowsey,” and “Billion Dollar Barbie.”
Blair said the pages are intended to “celebrate the incredible range of talent on our platform, while helping creators grow their followings and unlock new revenue opportunities.”
The launch comes as OnlyFans remains the subject of reported sale discussions. It was reported in February that the company was in exclusive talks to sell a majority stake to Architect Capital at a $5.5 billion valuation. The platform reported generating $7.22 billion in gross revenue in fiscal 2024 and paying $5.8 billion to 4.63 million creators.
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