Olympian Swimmer Launches Onlyfans After Being ‘Removed From The Athletes Village For Creating Inappropriate Atmosphere’

She already has a huge social media following. 

Luana Alonso has officially launched her own OnlyFans account just two months after being banned from the Paris Olympics.The 20-year-old Paraguayan swimmer participated in this summer’s Olympic Games but was eventually removed from the athlete’s village.

Alonso competed in the women’s 100m butterfly event in Paris, where she placed sixth in her heat and 29th overall, missing out on the semi-finals.After her performance, Alonso decided to retire from competitive swimming.

Despite her early exit from the competition, Alonso stayed in the village until officials reportedly asked her to leave, accusing her of “creating an inappropriate atmosphere” among her teammates.This came after she allegedly snuck away for a visit to Disneyland Paris. Now, just a few months later, she’s revealed her next career move.

Alonso has debuted her own OnlyFans account, offering exclusive content for her fans on the platform.

Already boasting 1.1 million followers on Instagram, her fans can now subscribe to her OnlyFans content for $35 per month.

On her OnlyFans bio, Alonso writes: “Your favourite ex-swimmer. Promise you won’t regret this. We’re gonna have a lot of fun together (in the messages).”Before this, she had competed at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and represented both the SMU Mustangs and Virginia Tech Hokies during her college swimming career in the United States.

Following her retirement after this year’s Olympics, Alonso shared her desire to complete her university education.

Speaking about her future, she said: “I made the decision to stop and I am happy that my last race will be at the Olympics. I am going to go to study in the United States, I am going to continue my career in Political Science and, why not, be Sports Minister one day.”“I will always have a fondness for swimming and I may attend a competition, but it is not what I want in life. What I want is to work for a company, I already have my life plan and hopefully it can happen.”

The retired swimmer competed at each of the last two Olympics