Social media ain’t what it used to be. From the changing algorithms of Instagram and Facebook to the oversaturated maze of YouTube to the platform formerly known as Twitter — the virtual landscape for content creators and influencers is changing rapidly.
That has driven much of the internet’s creative class to find platforms that benefit individual creators at least as much as corporate owners. And OnlyFans, the subscription-based platform that allows for easy monetization of paywalled content, has emerged as a tantalizing possibility for athletes looking to leverage their followers into a sustainable business model, from Olympians to race car drivers to UFC fighters.
But since 2022, OnlyFans has also begun making sponsorship deals with a rising number of outdoor athletes. It’s offering similar compensation and perks as sports brands like HOKA or adidas, but with more freedom of expression, according to athletes and agents interviewed by GearJunkie.
“OnlyFans is passionate about providing opportunities for athletes in smaller, niche sports, recognizing that it is often harder for them to access funding and to reach a wide audience,” an OnlyFans spokesperson told GearJunkie.
OnlyFans Sponsors First Trail Runner
To that end, OnlyFans just announced the first-ever trail runner to join its roster: Sabrina Stanley, a two-time Hardrock 100 winner, FKT record holder, and former adidas athlete. A few months earlier, Red Bull-sponsored cliff diver Ellie Smart also joined the OnlyFans team. Other sponsored athletes include champion motorcycle racer Josh Herrin, downhill mountain biker Stefan Garlicki, and motocross racer David Pulley.
And while OnlyFans may be known for its pornography, there are plenty of creators making family-friendly content. Some athletes may offer spicier, adults-only videos. Others just want a way to easily monetize behind-the-scenes content from competitions or training. Regardless of what athletes make and sell, OnlyFans appears to be a smarter way for many of them to manage their personal brands.
GearJunkie interviewed Stanley and Smart, also a recent addition to the platform, to find out why they chose to become OnlyFans athletes.
Trail Running: Sabrina Stanley


Cliff Diving: Ellie Smart
