Nick Kyrgios partners up with adult film star for new OnlyFans content
The former world number 13 has partnered up with Rachel Starr and fellow adult actor Sophie Stonehouse for brand new OnlyFans content.
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No it isn't spicy content, instead the three are hosting a new series for OnlyFans TV titled Smash City which launched its first season last month.
The four-episode show is set to be a pickleball-based competition and will see eight OnlyFans creators compete for $20,000 in a variety of pickleball games.
Starr has been promoting the series on her Instagram account, writing that the competition is 'a pickleball competition where one person is left standing at the end'.
The new OnlyFans TV show was announced earlier this year and comes after Kyrgios and girlfriend Costeen Hatzi called time on their four-year relationship in April.
The pair began dating in 2021 after linking up through Instagram when Hatzi was selling a mirror.
Hatzi, 25, appeared to give Kyrgios a social-media slap in March when she posed for a series of photos shared on TikTok.
The photos included a watermark caption: 'The photos are good when the photographer isn't secretly jealous'.
Kyrgios has at times been the tragic 'boyfriends of Insta' photographer behind some of Hatzi's ritzy influencer posts and selfie shots.
It is a sad end to a relationship that had previously sparked marriage and baby rumours.
Things took off for the couple less than a year into dating with Kyrgios hinting multiple times his plans to one day marry Hatzi.
The duo sent tongues wagging in 2022 following sightings of Hatzi sporting a diamond ring on her engagement finger.
Last year Hatzi opened up in a wide-ranging interview where she spoke about the rumours of the two tying the knot and starting a family. She said they've 'definitely had conversations'.
'We love each other. (But) there's no rush. It'll happen when it happens,' she said.
'Nick tells me every day that he wants a baby.'
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