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Courier-Mail
01-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Courier-Mail
British canoeist forced to decide between Olympic dream and OnlyFans
Don't miss out on the headlines from Other Sports. Followed categories will be added to My News. Canoeist Kurts Adams Rozentals has a decision to make — his OnlyFans or the Olympics. The British athlete was reportedly suspended last month by governing body Paddle UK, and he suspects it has something to do with his racy activity online. 'I have been posting videos (on Instagram) that are consciously made to be edgy in order to drive conversions to my 'spicy content page' (on OnlyFans), to fund this ultimate dream of going to the Olympics,' Rozentals said in an interview with BBC Sport. Kurts Adams Rozentals was suspended in April by governing body Paddle UK. Picture: kurtsadams/Instagram Paddle UK removed Rozentals from its World Class Programme pending an investigation. Picture: kurtsadam/Instagram Rozentals was removed from the World Class Programme, an initiative for potential Olympic athletes, by Paddle UK pending investigation, leaving his canoeing dreams up in the air. 'I kind of froze and I couldn't believe the words I was hearing because this is what I put my life into this is everything I do,' Rozentals told the outlet of the moment he heard the news. 'My personality at this point, my identity, is sport and I want to be a professional athlete chasing my Olympic dream.' BBC Sport reported Rozentals 'has more than 10,000 'likes' on the platform and 'has posted 39 videos and over 100 photos' earning more than '$A209,560 since creating his OnlyFans account in January.' 'This is the hardest decision that I've ever faced in my life,' Rozentals said. 'I came to the realisation about why I started doing this last winter after years of struggle, living on the edge, my mum working 90 hours-a-week, having bailiffs at the door.' 'I'm going to find a way where we don't have to struggle, where my mum can enjoy her life and I'm able to put everything into this sport because when you're thinking about how to pay the rent this month and you're standing at the start line, that's not very conducive (to performing well).' Rozentals posts videos and pictures on his Instagram account to drive viewers towards the content. Picture: kurtsadam/Instagram As a UK Paddle Programme athlete, Rozentals had been receiving $A33,529 - but said that's nowhere near enough to sustain himself.' 'I don't know how much you need but it's certainly not $A33,529,' said Rozentals. 'When you have to cover rent, travel, food… and most athletes who train full-time are all living in London.' 'They're very fortunate to have parent backing — I wasn't. I never had the ability to move to London because of financial struggles so I was always doing the travel from the East Midlands, where I live, to London, back-and-forth, back-and-forth.' This story originally appeared on the New York Post and is republished here with permission


West Australian
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Friends star terrorised: Jennifer Aniston's stalker appeared in court shirtless as he faced felony charges
Prosecutors say a Mississippi man who harassed Jennifer Aniston for two years before crashing his vehicle through the front gate of the Friends star's Los Angeles home has been charged with felony stalking and vandalism. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, of New Albany, Mississippi, also faces an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said on Wednesday. Carwyle, who has been held in jail since his arrest on Monday, is set to be arraigned on Thursday. His bail was set at $US150,000 ($A233,000). It was not immediately clear if he retained a lawyer. Carwyle is accused of repeatedly harassing Aniston — referred to by the district attorney only as Jennifer A — by sending her unwanted voicemail, email and social media messages starting in 2023. Then, early Monday afternoon in LA's wealthy Bel Air neighbourhood, Carwyle crashed his vehicle through her front gate, causing major damage, prosecutors said. A security guard stopped him in her driveway before police arrived and arrested him. Police said Aniston was home at the time. There were no reports of anyone being injured. Messages left with her representatives seeking comment were not immediately answered. Caryle appeared in court shirtless, wrapped only in a blue blanket, as he fronted up to a judge over allegations he attempted to break into the star's mansion. Carlyle could get up to three years in prison if he is convicted as charged. 'My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorise others, ensuring they are held accountable,' Hochman said in a statement. Aniston bought the mid-century mansion on a 1.4-hectare lot for about $US21 million ($A33 million) in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest. She became one of the biggest stars on television in her 10 years on Friends. Aniston won an Emmy Award for best lead actress in a comedy for the role, and she has been nominated for nine more.


Perth Now
09-05-2025
- Perth Now
Aniston's alleged stalker appears in court half-naked
Prosecutors say a Mississippi man who harassed Jennifer Aniston for two years before crashing his vehicle through the front gate of the Friends star's Los Angeles home has been charged with felony stalking and vandalism. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, of New Albany, Mississippi, also faces an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said on Wednesday. Carwyle, who has been held in jail since his arrest on Monday, is set to be arraigned on Thursday. His bail was set at $US150,000 ($A233,000). It was not immediately clear if he retained a lawyer. Carwyle is accused of repeatedly harassing Aniston — referred to by the district attorney only as Jennifer A — by sending her unwanted voicemail, email and social media messages starting in 2023. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, who has been accused of driving his car into a gate outside the home of actor Jennifer Aniston, has been charged. Credit: JAE C. HONG / POOL / EPA Then, early Monday afternoon in LA's wealthy Bel Air neighbourhood, Carwyle crashed his vehicle through her front gate, causing major damage, prosecutors said. A security guard stopped him in her driveway before police arrived and arrested him. Police said Aniston was home at the time. There were no reports of anyone being injured. Messages left with her representatives seeking comment were not immediately answered. Caryle appeared in court shirtless, wrapped only in a blue blanket, as he fronted up to a judge over allegations he attempted to break into the star's mansion. Carlyle could get up to three years in prison if he is convicted as charged. 'My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorise others, ensuring they are held accountable,' Hochman said in a statement. epa12084737 Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, who has been accused of driving his car into a gate outside the home of actor Jennifer Aniston earlier this week, attends his an arraignment hearing at the Airport Courthouse in Los Angeles, California, USA, 08 May 2025. EPA/JAE C. HONG / POOL Credit: JAE C. HONG / POOL / EPA Aniston bought the mid-century mansion on a 1.4-hectare lot for about $US21 million ($A33 million) in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest. She became one of the biggest stars on television in her 10 years on Friends. Aniston won an Emmy Award for best lead actress in a comedy for the role, and she has been nominated for nine more.


7NEWS
08-05-2025
- 7NEWS
Man who rammed Jennifer Aniston's front gate charged with stalking
Prosecutors say a Mississippi man who harassed Jennifer Aniston for two years before crashing his vehicle through the front gate of the Friends star's Los Angeles home has been charged with felony stalking and vandalism. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, of New Albany, Mississippi, also faces an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said on Wednesday. Carwyle, who has been held in jail since his arrest on Monday, is set to be arraigned on Thursday. His bail was set at $US150,000 ($A233,000). It was not immediately clear if he retained a lawyer. Carwyle is accused of repeatedly harassing Aniston — referred to by the district attorney only as Jennifer A — by sending her unwanted voicemail, email and social media messages starting in 2023. Then early Monday afternoon in LA's wealthy Bel Air neighbourhood, Carwyle crashed his vehicle through her front gate, causing major damage, prosecutors said. A security guard stopped him in her driveway before police arrived and arrested him. Police said Aniston was home at the time. There were no reports of anyone being injured. Messages left with her representatives seeking comment were not immediately answered. Carlyle could get up to three years in prison if he is convicted as charged. 'My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorise others, ensuring they are held accountable,' Hochman said in a statement. Aniston bought the mid-century mansion on a 1.4-hectare lot for about $US21 million ($A33 million) in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest. She became one of the biggest stars in television in her 10 years on Friends.


Perth Now
08-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Man who rammed Jennifer Aniston's front gate charged
Prosecutors say a Mississippi man who harassed Jennifer Aniston for two years before crashing his vehicle through the front gate of the Friends star's Los Angeles home has been charged with felony stalking and vandalism. Jimmy Wayne Carwyle, 48, of New Albany, Mississippi, also faces an aggravating circumstance of the threat of great bodily harm, Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said on Wednesday. Carwyle, who has been held in jail since his arrest on Monday, is set to be arraigned on Thursday. His bail was set at $US150,000 ($A233,000). It was not immediately clear if he retained a lawyer. Carwyle is accused of repeatedly harassing Aniston — referred to by the district attorney only as Jennifer A — by sending her unwanted voicemail, email and social media messages starting in 2023. Then early Monday afternoon in LA's wealthy Bel Air neighbourhood, Carwyle crashed his vehicle through her front gate, causing major damage, prosecutors said. A security guard stopped him in her driveway before police arrived and arrested him. Police said Aniston was home at the time. There were no reports of anyone being injured. Messages left with her representatives seeking comment were not immediately answered. Carlyle could get up to three years in prison if he is convicted as charged. "My office is committed to aggressively prosecuting those who stalk and terrorise others, ensuring they are held accountable," Hochman said in a statement. Aniston bought the mid-century mansion on a 1.4-hectare lot for about $US21 million ($A33 million) in 2012, according to reporting by Architectural Digest. She became one of the biggest stars in television in her 10 years on Friends. Aniston won an Emmy Award for best lead actress in a comedy for the role, and she has been nominated for nine more.