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"The days of waking up at 5 a.m., running three part-time jobs and eating oatmeal are over. Getting into the adult platform was the best decision of my life."
Alex Iankulescu (34, Romania/Canada), a former member of the speed skating national team at the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, has gained economic freedom through the adult subscription platform "OnlyFans" and is now passing on the know-how to fellow athletes.
On the 5th (local time), the British daily 'The Sun' highlighted Iankulescu's story, saying, "The Olympic commentator, known as OnlyFans, is now helping other athletes on the platform."
According to reports, Romanian Canadian Iankulescu will serve as a speed skating commentator at the "2026 Milan-Cortina D'Ampezzo Winter Olympics." At the same time, she is an active athlete training to be selected for the national cycling team at the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.
Iankulescu has suffered a lot from unpopular athletes in the past. "I chose skating that cost the least money because I didn't have enough parents," she recalled. "When I participated in the Pyeongchang Olympics, I had to work three part-time jobs at sushi restaurants, clothing stores, and restaurants to pay for training." "I skipped weight training because I was doing both early morning training and labor, or I just ate oatmeal to save money," he said.
The turning point in life came in 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she moved to the Netherlands but suffered from difficulties in finding a job, and opened an "OnlyFans" account at the recommendation of an acquaintance. Content that revealed the athlete's daily life and physical attraction received an explosive response, and she is now a top creator earning the top 0.06%.
"Thanks to this decision, I can no longer worry about my livelihood, invest in high-end equipment and rehabilitation, and focus only on training," Iankulescu said. "I'm happy to repay the fans who support me and carve out my destiny on my own."
Now she has stepped up as a 'mentor' for other fellow players who are going through difficulties in life. "Many athletes, including British swimming and cycling teams, come and ask for help," she said, adding, "I also talk to players who don't have one-sided meals and give them guidelines for generating profits. "I wish I had a senior who gave me this advice when I was young," he said.
The eyes of those around him have also changed. It is explained that adult platform activities, which were taboo in the past, are now recognized as a way of survival and individuality.
"At the commentary site of the Speed Skating World Cup, Norwegian players saw me and shouted 'Only Fans!' and cheered," Iankulescu said. "I enjoy people calling me 'Only Fans Girl,' and I'm satisfied that this has become part of the normal world."
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