Olympian Alexandra Ianculescu turns to OnlyFans to ‘survive’ and help achieve her Paris 2024 dreams
Former speed skater Alexandra Ianculescu turns to OnlyFans to ‘survive’ and help fulfill her dreams of becoming an Olympian in two sports by competing in the 2024 Games in Paris
Romanian-Canadian Olympic speed skater Alexandra Ianculescu has turned her career around by joining OnlyFans to support her candidacy to perform at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics for Romania, Ianculescu has since set her sights on Paris 2024 as a cyclist with Canada – and has joined the platform mainly used by sex workers – although it is used for other purposes – to fulfill her dreams to help finance.
The Canadian team is amateur and needs funding to compete on the Olympic stage.
“I created an OnlyFans account in 2021… It helps me survive, pay my rent, pay for groceries, and it covers the bike and coffee bills!” Ianculescu told the Daily star.
“It’s totally 100% OnlyFans because I ran out of time to do personal training.
Alexandra Ianculescu joined OnlyFans in an effort to find an efficient way to pay her bills
The Romanian-Canadian athlete competed in the ’18 Games for the Eastern European country
Since then, Ianculescu has decided to continue the cycling sport of the Summer Games before Paris
“Someone suggested, ‘Why don’t you just create an OnlyFans account and create a behind-the-scenes look at what you’re doing? And since you’re posting bikini photos anyway, you can actually charge for it.”
“I was like, ‘Seriously, do people pay for that?’ Like, I love my body. I want to post it anyway… So I said, “I’ll give myself a month and see how it goes.” And it was crazy!’
“I used to care what people thought, but then I realized their opinion doesn’t pay my bills, so I keep owning it and using it to the max because I love how comfortable I’ve become in my own body. and how I learned to love myself in a different way’, Ianculescu said in an Instagram post in November.
Ianculescu struggled during her performance in speed skating at the 2018 Games in Pyeongchang, thanks to taking a month off from training after initially being told she had failed to qualify.
She finished 31st in the women’s 500m speed in northeastern South Korea.
She has since retired from the sport – in November 2021 – and has turned her attention to rubber hitting the road.
She finished 31st in the women’s 500m speed at the 2018 Winter Olympics
She explained her decision to join OnlyFans extensively on her Instagram in November