OnlyFans star Renee Gracie speaks about her return to racing

Only Fans star Renee Gracie has broken her silence on her return to supercar driving.

The adult model, who retired from the sport in 2017, recently confirmed she will be making a comeback in GT World Challenge Australia this year.

Talking to the Wide world of sports on Sunday, the 28-year-old said she has been asked “every day for three years” about her return to the sport.

“I think I was asked every day for three years, ‘When are you going to race again? You have to race again,” on Instagram, Facebook and my OnlyFans,” she told the publication.

“Like, everywhere people always came back to me on all the different platforms asking me the same questions.”

OnlyFans star Renee Gracie, 28, (pictured) has shared her struggles to return to supercar driving because ‘companies don’t want to work with her’ – as she prepares for her comeback to racing

Renee eventually gave in to the pressure and had a ‘little sniff’ at the possibility of re-entering the racing world.

The brunette said returning to the sport wasn’t easy, thanks to her unorthodox work on OnlyFans.

“Obviously people have team sponsors, there are companies involved that don’t want to deal with me. So it’s just been a constant juggling to finally get here today,” she complained.

Renee will reportedly be on the grid for the Perth Supersprint, which starts on April 28.

Renee has become somewhat of a controversial figure in the racing world since she became a huge star on OnlyFans.

The adult model, who retired from the sport in 2017, recently confirmed she will be making a comeback in GT World Challenge Australia this year. (Pictured at the 2016 Bathurst 1000)

The whole process is being filmed for a new Stan Sport documentary called Revealed: Renee Gracie.

Revealed: Renee Gracie will not only shine a necessary light on gender inequality, stigma and prejudice in sports and beyond, but it will also share honest insights into Renee’s powerful origin-altered-comeback story – making for a compelling take on Stan, ‘ says Screen Australia’s director of documentary Alex West.

But not everyone is thrilled about Renee’s return, with an unnamed race official telling The Daily Telegraph in March: ‘She’s just using the sport to sell more videos. It’s not even worth commenting on because it’s not going to happen.”

The brunette said returning to the sport wasn’t easy, thanks to her unorthodox work on OnlyFans. “Obviously people have team sponsors, there are companies involved that don’t want to deal with me. So it’s just been a constant juggle to finally get here today,” she complained

Renee last competed in the Carrera Cup and Super2 races in 2017 before leaving the sport.

The beauty has made millions of dollars from OnlyFans since leaving the sport, turning in six figures a month since 2020.

That same year, she reported that her earnings had already reached $2 million.

She revealed that she has about 20,000 subscribers who pay her $5 each, which means she earns $120,000 a month from subscriptions alone.

Renee has become somewhat of a controversial figure in the racing world since she became a huge star on OnlyFans

Renee said last year that she’s made “almost $10 million” in total since starting her adult career in late 2019, and that she’s bought three homes.

It comes after the stunner revealed the requests she refuses to fulfill on adult platform OnlyFans.

Renee says she won’t do anything to do with peeing or farting no matter how much is offered to her.

“The one I remember most, just because he was so persistent, was a guy who wanted to pay me $20,000 to fly to Sydney so I could pee on him,” she told The Herald Sun.

Another fan, “had an obsession with licking armpits and playing with armpits and elbows, that seemed weird.”

Renee said last year that she’s made “nearly $10 million” in total since starting her adult career in late 2019, and that she’s bought three homes

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