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Olympic Divers Matty Lee And Daniel Goodfellow Join OnlyFans

Olympic Divers Matty Lee And Daniel Goodfellow Join OnlyFans

Matty Lee, Daniel Goodfellow
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Fellow Team GB diver Matthew Dixon has also made the leap.

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Several top divers from the UK have made a splash with the announcement that they have joined OnlyFans.

“I have not been hacked. I have not been scammed. See for yourself,” Matty Lee, former diving partner of Tom Daley, posted to his Instagram stories alongside a link to his brand new OF.

The Olympic gold medallist was one of three top divers in the country to advertise their new pages over the weekend. Fellow Olympian Daniel Goodfellow and Team GB diver Matthew Dixon made similar proclamations, directing fans to the subscription-based service where they each say they will be uploading safe-for-work content and interacting with fans.

The timing seems unlikely to be coincidental, as Goodfellow specifically promised “collabs with other divers will be coming soon” in a post uploaded on Sunday.

Both he and Dixon are charging $10 per month for access to photos that won’t be found on their Instagrams, whereas Lee is asking for $20.

“I always care way too much about what I post on my insta but here I know it’s a place where you wanna see more of me,” he wrote, adding, “but hold up… remember I’m a Team GB diver not a [pornstar].”

Team GB divers Jack Laugher and Noah Williams have already found success on the platform, after joining up in 2021 and earlier this year, respectively.

While none of the group may be offering the explicit content OnlyFans was once known for, fans have seemed perfectly content to pay for access to swimwear and poolside pics thus far, and Lee, Goodfellow, and Dixon are poised to do well on the platform, ah, connecting with fans in such a manner.

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Rachel Kiley

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.

Rachel Kiley is presumably a writer and definitely not a terminator. She can usually be found crying over queerbaiting in the Pitch Perfect franchise or on Twitter, if not both.