It has come to light that former Wimbledon runner-up
Nick Kyrgios hosted a reality show for online platform OnlyFans Tv, starring American tennis player
Sachia Vickery who has admitted to making raunchy content as a side gig.
Vickery joined OnlyFans earlier this year, and appears to have achieved success on the platform. The WTA star sells steamy photos of herself to subscribers, in addition to charging men a $1000 deposit to date her.
For $12.99 a month, subscribers have access to 'the content too spicy for Instagram,' according to Vickery's OnlyFans bio. Additionally, her platform teases her 'longest shower vid yet,' stripteases and 'spicier' pictures. Fans have also been asked to rate her 'riding skills' as she shares risqué videos and saucy snaps.
"Tennis anyone? OF link in my bio Big project and features coming soon," read a caption on Vickery's Instagram profile when she announced the shocking news on Valentine's Day earlier this year.
Kyrgios co-hosts reality show starring Vickery
The Aussie tennis star was a co-host, alongside reality TV star Sophie Stonehouse, of a new OnlyFans TV series that featured Vickery and other OnlyFans creators. The show, titled Smash City, sees the OnlyFans creators take to the Pickleball court in an attempt to win $20,000 in prize money.
Kyrgios posted a short tease online in March, uploading a clip featuring him and adult entertainer Rachel Starr enjoying a pickleball game.
"I enjoyed hosting it, and I love competition in general," Kyrgios said.
There was a mixed reaction from fans when news of Vickery's new project broke, with some throwing their support behind the American while others deemed it as inappropriate. Vickery responded to her critics by saying she had no regrets and was making decent money in her new endeavor.
"I set it up in January and it just took off," said the former World No.73. "Being a tennis player definitely helped my marketing. I'm at a stage where I don't do the absolute most on there but I'm comfortable as I need to be. I'm doing really well.
"Obviously, I'm going to get some negative feedback but that's just normal. Whatever you do in life there's always going to be some criticism. If I was doing nothing I'd be getting criticism, so I might as well get on the platform and make money while I'm at it."