Paige VanZant is a UFC and BKFC veteran who’s fought a number of fights in her career.
However, it seems that the earnings from her fighting career don’t come close to the money she has earned through her work on the OnlyFans platform.
VanZant recently appeared on the Only Stans podcast, where she revealed that she earned more in 24 hours on OnlyFans than in her entire fighting career:
I’ve been really fortunate that my career, even outside of the UFC and outside of fighting, has been pretty successful.
I’ve worked pretty hard in other industries and trying to cross over to I guess more of a mainstream personality.
But yes, Only Fans has definitely been my largest source of income.I would say combined in my fighting career, I think I made more money in 24 hours on Only Fans that I had in my entire fighting career combined.
She explained more on her decision to keep working on the platform:
You know, [I] was nervous about the stigma, but now… It’s hard to walk away.
When you’re one of those people that were born poor, you grew up poor and then you become rich, it’s almost like you always just feel poor.
So you always want to continue to work hard and I am lucky I’m in a position where I have been able to help my family; my husband and I help our family, and we do everything we can to bring everybody up to the table.So it, it justifies doing, you know, exclusive content, knowing that I’m helping take care of everybody around me.
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