Olympian Swimmer Launches Onlyfans After Being ‘Removed From The Athletes Village For Creating Inappropriate Atmosphere’

Luana Alonso has made her next career move by launching her own OnlyFans account, just two months after being removed from the Paris Olympics. The 20-year-old swimmer from Paraguay competed in the women’s 100m butterfly but was sent home from the athlete’s village after her early exit from the Games.

In August, Alonso finished sixth in her heat and 29th overall, failing to qualify for the semi-finals. After the event, she decided to retire from competitive swimming. But her time at the Olympics didn’t end there. She was asked to leave the athlete’s village, allegedly for “creating an inappropriate atmosphere” among teammates. This came after she reportedly sneaked away for a visit to Disneyland Paris.

Now, just months after her departure, Alonso has revealed her new career direction. She debuted her OnlyFans page, where fans can subscribe for exclusive content at $35 per month. With 1.1 million followers on Instagram, she has a solid fanbase eager to see her content.

On her OnlyFans bio, Alonso wrote, “Your favourite ex-swimmer. Promise you won’t regret this. We’re gonna have a lot of fun together (in the messages).”

Before retiring from swimming, Alonso had competed at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and represented SMU Mustangs and Virginia Tech Hokies during her college swimming career in the United States.

Looking to the future, Alonso expressed her interest in finishing her university education. She plans to study Political Science in the United States and has even considered becoming a Sports Minister one day. Alonso stated, “I’m happy my last race was at the Olympics, but swimming isn’t what I want anymore. I want to work for a company, and I already have a life plan for that.”

Her shift from competitive sports to OnlyFans is just the next chapter of her evolving career path.

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