- Former WWE Superstar Lacey Evans Launched Premium Adult Website
- Fans can see exclusive content from the former US Marine from £8 a month
- Former WWE Star Mandy Rose Made $1 Million in One Month on the Platform
Former WWE Superstar Lacey Evans has sparked controversy online after she joined a website to share explicit content of herself on a subscription basis.
Evans, real name Macey Estrella, signed with WWE in 2016 and spent several years honing her skills in NXT by competing in Mae Young’s first classic before being promoted to the main roster in 2019.
After eight years with the company, Evans left WWE in August after performing primarily in non-televised dark matches for much of the previous year.
Just days after announcing her departure, the 33-year-old opened up about her future in adult content on Instagram by sharing a behind-the-scenes video from a scantily clad photo shoot with the caption: “Model Mommy.” 2 days until the link is in the bio.’
The post quickly racked up nearly half a million views on Instagram and included supportive comments from across the wrestling world, like Shotzi Blackheart, Cassie Lee and AEW star Tay Melo.
Former WWE Superstar Lacey Evans has joined adult content site FanTime
The 33-year-old was released by the organization after seven years last month.
Evans then added a link to a FanTime account, a service similar to OnlyFans that allows public figures to share exclusive content with paying subscribers.
The subscription is currently priced at £8.05 ($9.99) per month, with fans able to save up to 40% by paying for an annual subscription in advance.
However, Evans’ fans from his time in professional wrestling seemed to have mixed opinions on his decision to pursue a career in adult content creation after leaving the ring.
One wrote: “Seriously? You are better than this. Very disappointed.’
Another added: “Unfollow.” Sad to see what you’re doing. What a pity.’
One commenter on Instagram wrote: “I’m confused so was the God fearing mother and wife just a gimmick! I don’t see how you could leave a dream job and stable income/benefits just to do porn!
The former U.S. Marine incorporated elements of his military experience into his persona and attire during his time in the ring.
The former NXT star announced her career change with a series of photos on Instagram
Exclusive content is available to fans for a monthly price of £8.05 ($9.99)
But Evans’ content received mixed reactions from fans on social media, with some questioning his decision.
“I feel for her daughter and her husband as a man and a father, how can you sit back and allow this, no matter if she is the breadwinner or not.”
However, other fans came to the former US Marine’s defense, with one writing how they “understand” why she would decide on a career change that would allow her to spend more time with her family.
“As someone who has worked in the medical field most of his life, I deeply understand the desire to have a ‘normal schedule’ and be home with your family. This is why I recently changed careers myself. Glad you’re happy.
In addition to her premium content site, Evans also opened Sunny Smiles Cafe in Beaufort, South Carolina, where she hopes to host Alcoholics Anonymous and other community support organizations.
“I thought I could be more useful in a different fight than in the WWE ring,” Evans said. Island news.
Others, however, applauded Evans for the decision, citing WWE’s notoriously busy travel schedule as a good reason to leave.
In addition to his account, Evans also opened a coffee shop in South Carolina aimed at supporting community organizations.
“I want to focus on helping my community fight addiction and fight on the mental health side to normalize mental health issues.”
Evans follows fellow former WWE Superstar Mandy Rose in posting content to FanTime.
After creating an account in December 2022, the former NXT Women’s Champion reportedly earned $1 million in her first month on the platform, with the move leading to her being released by WWE.