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I'm an OnlyFans model about to take on Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon, here's what I'm allowed to post – and what's banned

I'm an OnlyFans model about to take on Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon, here's what I'm allowed to post – and what's banned

The Sun9 hours ago

NOVAK DJOKOVIC will face a French tennis star on Tuesday who has a side hustle as an OnlyFans model.
Alexandre Muller – the world No.41 – will face the legendary 24-time Grand Slam champion on Centre Court on Tuesday.
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The 28-year-old has never been beyond the second round of a major in 12 attempts.
But he has gained an army of fans outside the sport because of his account on the infamous adult site.
In his biography, he describes himself as 'sexiest professional tennis player from France'.
OnlyFans is a platform where people can post risque photos and images of themselves, some of which are semi-pornographic, and earn lots of cash from the public.
Muller, who has earned more than $3million (£2.2m) in career tennis prize money, insists he does not do anything bar the odd topless gym photo.
France's No.4 best player says the site organisers are trying to change their tardy image and he likes to show off instead behind-the-scenes footage from tournaments around the world.
However, he is NOT allowed to post content from the Wimbledon locker rooms and can only show off facilities which are in public areas.
Speaking to SunSport, Muller said: 'My agent told me that OnlyFans wanted to support me.
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'Of course, I was thinking, is it a bit tricky to sign with OnlyFans? But to see the project, they want to change their image.
'They are supporting lots of players, golfers, boxers, UFC fighters, a lot of sportsmen.
'How is that even a sponsor-' – Tennis star thrilled to make biggest-ever final… but fans can't stop staring at his hat
'At the beginning my friends were laughing at me. Then I showed them my platform and they said: 'Okay, it's very cool.' Everybody wants to sign up now.
'I started two years ago. After two-three months the ATP (the sport's governing body) told me to get the OnlyFans logo off my sleeve.
'They said it was not the image of the ATP and wanted me to stop.'
Other tennis stars on the site include Australian maverick Nick Kyrgios, French ace Chloe Paquet and Spaniard Pedro Martinez, who faces Britain's George Loffhagen in the first round on Tuesday.
Muller says that the interactions with punters is much nicer on OnlyFans compared to the nasty betting messages he gets off angry individuals via Instagram.
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The Poissy-born star, who won the Hong Kong Open in January, said: 'On Instagram, I receive only messages from the guys who bet on me and lose money, who say a lot of bad words.
'When I go on OnlyFans there are only real fans who support me and send some nice messages even after some matches I've lost.
'I enjoy talking to these kinds of people and not the guys on Instagram.
'About 99 per cent of people who talk to me are very nice. There's no problem.
'DO I POST RISQUE PHOTOS?'
'People ask me about what happens behind the scenes, what does it look like, the gym, the courts. I just post things about tennis.
'Do I post risque photos? No, no. I don't do it. Because I don't want to.
'My job is a tennis player. Not making movies for adults. I received a lot of messages, saying: 'Alex, can you show me this?' But not my body.
'I like to show people where I go in the world, some nice places, my routine.
'It's not easy every day being a tennis player. We train every week. Not a lot of days off or holidays. I enjoy this life.
'This year I won my first title. For the moment I don't have any pain anywhere, the physique is good, everything is great.'
++ OnlyFans has a huge range of sport creators offering exclusive behind the scenes content and insights into their training. Fans can check out Alexandre Müller's OnlyFans page at: https://onlyfans.com/petitpoucet1
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