Paraguayan Swimmer Luana Alonso Joins OnlyFans Following Olympic Controversy
Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso, 20, has launched an OnlyFans account months after a high-profile controversy surrounding her conduct at the…
Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso, 20, has launched an OnlyFans account months after a high-profile controversy surrounding her conduct at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Alonso, who retired from competitive swimming following the Games, reportedly charges $35 per month for exclusive content, according to TMZ.
Alonso’s decision to turn to OnlyFans follows her failure to qualify for the 100-meter butterfly semifinal, where she missed the cutoff by just 0.24 seconds. However, her performance in the pool was soon overshadowed by events outside of competition. After finishing her events, Alonso remained in the Olympic Village, taking a trip to Disneyland Paris and allegedly engaging in behavior that the Paraguayan Olympic Committee deemed “inappropriate.”
On August 5, 2024, Larissa Schaerer, head of the Paraguayan Olympic Committee, issued a statement saying that Alonso had been asked to leave the Olympic Village. “Her presence is creating an inappropriate atmosphere within Team Paraguay,” Schaerer stated, though no specifics were given about the exact nature of the conduct. Reports, including one from The Daily Mail, suggested that Alonso’s clothing and her interactions with other athletes had caused a distraction.
In the wake of the controversy, Alonso took to social media to deny that she had been expelled from the Olympic Village. “I just wanted to make it clear that I was never removed or expelled from anywhere; stop spreading false information,” she wrote in a post. While Alonso did not provide further details, she added, “I’m not going to let lies affect me.”
The incident sparked a wave of media attention, with some reports claiming that Alonso had upset team leadership by focusing on personal outings rather than supporting her teammates. Despite the swirling rumors, Alonso chose not to give any further public statements, maintaining a low profile until her recent announcement of joining OnlyFans.
Alonso’s OnlyFans debut marks a shift in her career after announcing her retirement from swimming in July 2024. Following her sixth-place finish in the 100-meter butterfly heat, Alonso shared her decision to step away from the sport, signaling a new chapter in her life beyond the pool.
The move to OnlyFans, a platform known for hosting adult content alongside other creator-driven media, comes as no surprise given Alonso’s already established online presence, where she had gained attention for sharing photos in swimwear and other revealing outfits. Her popularity on social media may have paved the way for her latest venture, where she continues to cultivate a fan base willing to pay for access to her exclusive content.
As Alonso transitions from being an athlete to an online content creator, her story reflects the growing trend of athletes exploring alternative revenue streams through platforms like OnlyFans. The controversy surrounding her time at the Paris Olympics may have accelerated this shift, but Alonso seems determined to move forward on her own terms.
While the Paraguayan Olympic Committee has not made any further statements regarding Alonso’s departure from the Olympic team, her decision to retire and her subsequent pivot to a different career has kept her firmly in the spotlight.
As Alonso navigates this new phase, her story serves as a reminder of the challenges that can arise for athletes in the public eye, both on and off the field, as they manage the pressures of competitive sport and life after retirement.
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