She already has a huge following on social media, and now she’s taking her career in a new direction.
Luana Alonso, a 20-year-old swimmer from Paraguay, has officially launched her own OnlyFans account just months after being removed from the Paris Olympics.

Alonso competed in the women’s 100m butterfly event but finished sixth in her heat and did not qualify for the semi-finals.
Shortly after, she announced her retirement from competitive swimming.

Despite her early exit, she stayed in the Olympic village until officials reportedly asked her to leave.
The reason? Authorities accused her of “creating an inappropriate atmosphere” among her teammates.
Reports suggest this happened after she allegedly snuck away for a visit to Disneyland Paris.

Now, she has revealed her next career move.
Alonso has started her own OnlyFans page, where fans can subscribe for $35 per month.
With over 1.1 million followers on Instagram, she already has a strong online presence.

On her OnlyFans bio, she writes: “Your favorite ex-swimmer. Promise you won’t regret this. We’re gonna have a lot of fun together (in the messages).”
Before retiring, Alonso had a successful swimming career.
She competed in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and represented both the SMU Mustangs and Virginia Tech Hokies in college.
Following her retirement, she shared her plans to complete her university education.

Speaking about her future, she said:
“I made the decision to stop, and I’m happy my last race was at the Olympics.
I’m going to study in the United States, continue my career in Political Science, and maybe even become a Sports Minister one day.”

She also mentioned that while she still loves swimming, her focus is now on building a career outside of sports.
“I want to work for a company. I have my life plan, and hopefully, it will happen.”

