Is Luke Burgess joining OnlyFans? The British NRL star shares a racy image of a shirtless dressing room, hinting it’s from the adult platform – and his fans are begging him to sign up and strip down
Luke Burgess pampered his fans on Monday.
The former NRL player shared a racy shirtless image on Instagram, joking that it was from his ‘OnlyFans’ account.
The 36-year-old, who is not known to have an account on the adult platform, appeared to laugh at the cheeky nature of the photo.
Decided to share this one from fans only!!! #shameless #zerof***sgiven,” he wrote in the caption.
In the photo, Luke showed off his rippling muscles, seemingly after a workout, wearing nothing but a pair of shorts and a single sock.
Luke Burgess (pictured) pampered his fans on Monday. The former NRL player shared a racy shirtless image on Instagram, joking it was from his ‘OnlyFans’ account
Luke’s fans raved about the idea of the footy player joining the racy website and begged him to do just that.
‘As fit as a k * t. If only you would do OnlyFans lol,” one wrote, while another commented, “What’s the name of your only fans account? Ask about my sister!’
Another said, “We need a real OR account from you!” with one enthusiastic fan agreeing, “We sure do.”
In April, Luke, who hails from West Yorkshire, England, became an Australian citizen.
The 36-year-old, who is not known to have an account on the adult platform, appeared to laugh at the cheeky nature of the photo
Luke’s fans raved about the idea of the footy player joining the racy website and begged him to do just that
He posted a carousel of photos to his Instagram from the exciting day with the caption, “A very special day for me to receive my Australian citizenship.
“I love this country that I now call home and it is an honor to be an official part of this amazing cultural heritage. #Citizenship.’
He was accompanied by his partner Tori May and their daughter Charlotte.
Luke first made his name in the UK with Leeds Rhinos in the English Super League, winning a title in 2009.
He then moved to Australia ahead of the 2011 NRL season and signed a deal along with his three siblings – Sam and the twins, George and Tom – at South Sydney Rabbitohs.
In April, Luke, who hails from West Yorkshire, England, became an Australian citizen. He was accompanied by his partner Tori May and their daughter Charlotte (left)