NRL star reveals X-rated career move: ‘Feel free to ask me anything and don’t be shy’

NRL star Daniel Conn has revealed his X-rated career move.

The 38-year-old former Roosters striker is the latest Australian sports star to start an OnlyFans.

He joins diver Matthew Mitcham and race car driver Renee Gracie, who have joined the adult site to earn some extra cash.

Conn’s profile regularly features videos and photos of the footballer in very racy poses.

He gives his fans a daily sneak peek and has now built up a considerable following on the site, with over 15,000 likes from his viewers.

The rugby league player has posted 89 videos and 226 photos of his incredibly muscular physique since he started the subscription service a year ago.

Conn introduces himself as an ‘Australian country boy and former professional rugby player’.

He claims his page is a ‘place where I can communicate with people in a genuine way, where I can be myself and you can too!’

NRL star Daniel Conn has revealed his X-rated career move. Pictured

The former Roosters striker, 38, is the latest Australian sports star to start an OnlyFans team

The former Roosters striker, 38, is the latest Australian sports star to start an OnlyFans team

β€œTalk to me, feel free to ask me anything and don’t be shy – I never judge,” he assures his followers.

Conn, who once played for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans and Sydney Roosters, retired from the NRL in 2011 after a serious injury and became a personal trainer.

In 2013, he also starred in the popular reality series Geordie Shore and had a brief relationship with star Vicky Pattison.

Conn's profile regularly features videos and photos of the former footballer in very racy poses. He gives daily teasers to his fans and has amassed a considerable following on the site, with over 15,000 likes from viewers

Conn’s profile regularly features videos and photos of the former footballer in very racy poses. He gives daily teasers to his fans and has amassed a considerable following on the site, with over 15,000 likes from viewers

Conn was also once the face and global athletic director of the fitness chain F45.

The former soccer star has also opened up about his struggles with depression and a suicide attempt after suffering an injury while playing for the Titans.

Conn eventually decided to seek psychological help, and has never regretted it.

Conn has had several run-ins with the law in recent years, including charges of vandalism and intimidation of staff at a boxing gym in Potts Point where he used to work.

In 2024, Conn was back in court after vandalizing a hotel room in Sydney.

Conn, who once starred for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans and Sydney Roosters, retired from the NRL in 2011 after a serious injury and became a personal trainer

Conn, who once starred for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans and Sydney Roosters, retired from the NRL in 2011 after a serious injury and became a personal trainer