The latest tennis superstar creating adult content isn’t who you’d expect
Australian tennis ace Nick Kyrgios is the latest sport star to sign up for the subscription-only adult content site.
The fiery Kyrgios says he has been, “speaking to my fans directly for years,” which gives him an understanding of, “what they want to see”.
The 2022 Wimbledon runner-up says he is planning to, “create, produce, direct and own content. That’s the future”.
He even gave fans a glimpse into what fans could expect to see from his page, saying, “gaming, tattoos, my intimate side – it’s all on the table and I’ll be bringing fans along for the ride!”
Whilst tennis is going to be a big part of Kyrgios’ content, it certainly won’t be all we can expect to see from the Aussie’s page!
Unlike most accounts, Kyrgios is set to allow fans free access to his content, so long as they subscribe.
CEO of the subscription service, Keily Blair, said Kyrgios is, “, Nick is a disruptor, so it’s great to see him joining our platform, finding new ways to share his content and express himself.”
Kyrgios’ girlfriend Costeen Hatzi is expected to feature on the subscription page, according to The Sun.
For Kyrgios, this is another step in a wild career that has seen him climb to near the top of the tennis world, despite controversies along the way.
In a recent interview with Piers Morgan, Kyrgios spoke of his previous issues with suicidal thoughts and how important Andy Murray has been in his career.
Kyrgios spoke of Murray, “taking him under his wing,” during the early part of his career, when his exuberant temper at times made more headlines than his oncourt play.
In fact, it was Murray who spotted Kyrgios’ self-harm and confronted him about it, which the Australian says was a huge moment in a dark period of his career.
Kyrgios told Morgan: “Andy obviously was trying to give me advice on it. But I was just so stuck in my ways at that time that I didn’t listen. Obviously I’m very thankful. I thank him a lot.”
The Canberra native continued by saying: “I think it was all a year-and-a-half to two years of just complete harm. It was pretty dark to be honest.”
Never one shy of making headlines, Kyrgios was perhaps best known for his oncourt rants, which included admonishing himself for, “playing FIFA until 3am,” whilst playing a match at the famous Queen’s Club.
Whilst Kyrgios’ latest move is certainly not the norm for a tennis pro, it does perhaps show how he far he has come from the dark days of self-harm and late night FIFA to being willing to open up and showcase his life on such a public forum.