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Conor McGregor 'in talks to acquire OnlyFans'

Conor McGregor 'in talks to acquire OnlyFans'

Extra.ie​3 days ago

Conor McGregor has seemingly confirmed he's in talks to buy OnlyFans.
The MMA fighter has alluded to the fact in a recent social media post, expressing his interest in acquiring the subscription-based content platform OnlyFans, which is popular among sex workers and influencers.
Reuters claims owner Fenix International Ltd are in talks to offload the company, with it being valued at an estimated €7billion. Conor McGregor has seemingly confirmed he's in talks to buy OnlyFans. Pic: ANL/REX/Shutterstock
The UFC fighter subsequently shared a news story about the potential sale on Instagram, commenting: 'I'm in serious talks to buy this.'
While no official sources have confirmed McGregor's interest, it has been made known that talks with an investor group have been ongoing since March.
The platform was purchased by Leonid Radvinsky, a Ukrainian-American entrepreneur, back in 2018 from a UK-based family. The MMA fighter has alluded to the fact in a recent social media post, expressing his interest in acquiring the subscription-based content platform OnlyFans, which is popular among sex workers and influencers. Pic: Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
The New York Post has since reported that sole shareholder Radvinsky has struggled to sell OnlyFans due to its 'X-rated business model.'
'You're looking to find billionaires and trying to sell it as not an adult content company but just a platform like X that allows adult content,' a source revealed.
'But I think most people right now view OnlyFans as an adult content company.'
Forbes estimates McGregor's current net worth to be around €38m, with the Irish fighter moving more into the business realm with each passing year.
The Dubliner has not fought in the UFC himself in almost four years since his leg break against Dustin Poirier in 2021.

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