Le’Veon Bell’s post-NFL career is set to take a rather surprising turn with the former running back set to join an adult content website that is widely popular by millions of people.
The former Pittsburgh Steelers star running back says he was joining the website in order to ‘get intimate’ with his fans.
Usually, women are the highest-paid actors on the website earning millions of dollars through the sale of their own individual content. Bell already has a big platform from playing in the NFL, so now he is hoping it can translate into millions for him.
Bell is hoping to provide his fans with more content about his boxing career.
“When I’m boxing, people want to see how I look when I spar, or how did I cut so much weight in a week or two, or what I’m eating during the week of the fight, whatever it may be. That’s my chance to really get intimate with my fans and show them exactly what I’m doing, exactly how I’m going about my week or my day or how I train or how I record in the studio and give that opportunity for my fans more intimately.”
One popular OF star, Allie Rae, reacted to Bell’s decision.
“I think creators of any and all kind is good for OnlyFans and like platforms such as WetSpace. It’s a way for them to monetize their content and their community. It’s also good for OF considering they have always been known primarily for adult content. Of has actually been a large sponsor of many boxers/athletes – specifically in the Bare Knuckle Fighting community,” Rae told Outkick.
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Aside from OF, Bell has released a 16-song album on SoundCloud. He released a four-song project in 2018 before putting out another album the same day he signed with the New York Jets.
He also has three boxing matches under his belt since his last NFL game. He most recently beat former running back Adrian Peterson in an exhibition match last September, and is 1-1 in his professional bouts.
Bell played in 96 career NFL games, piling up 6,554 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns on the ground with an additional 3,289 receiving yards.