Nick Kyrgios joins OnlyFans and promises to show his ‘intimate side’ and share details of life with Costeen Hatzi

NICK KYRGIOS has joined OnlyFans – where he promises to show his ‘intimate side’.

The tennis ace, 28, called the decision a ‘no brainer’ and plans on ‘revealing all sides of his big personality’.

Aussie tennis star Nick Kyrgios has joined OnlyFans

Kyrgios’ glam lifestyle with partner Costeen Hatzi could feature on his OnlyFans page

The Wild Thing Kyrgios has developed an intriguing persona on the tennis court

Kyrgios, who won his first Grand Slam title in the men’s doubles at the Australian Open last year, said: “Launching an OnlyFans was a no-brainer.

“They are revolutionising social media and I wanted to be a part of that. Athletes can no longer just show up on the court or the field, we have to show up online too.

“I want to create, produce, direct and own content. That’s the future.   

“I’ve been speaking to my fans directly for years and I know what they want to see.

“Of course, there’ll be tennis balls involved, tips, tricks and behind the scenes, but also they’ll get to see all different sides of me.

Gaming, tattoos, my intimate side – it’s all on the table and I’ll be bringing fans along for the ride!”

“We can’t wait to see what he has in store for his fans.” 

Keily Blair, CEO of OnlyFans, added: “A lot like OnlyFans, Nick is a disruptor, so it’s great to see him joining our platform, finding new ways to share his content and express himself.

Kyrgios’ OnlyFans page will be free-to-access and offer exclusive content curated for his fanbase.

Nick’s decision comes just a few years after he confidently claimed he would “get a few subscribers” when asked during an Aussie TV interview what would happen if he joined OnlyFans.

Recently, The Wild Thing has bravely opened up about his mental health struggles.

Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored on TalkTV, thanked Andy Murray for helping him overcome thoughts of suicide after he spotted signs of self-harm on the Aussie.

He revealed that Murray asked him about the abnormal physical damage on his arm during a practice session before going on to then alert his manager, John Morris.

Kyrgios said: “Andy was always a big supporter of me. As soon as I came on the tour, he kind of saw a work in progress and took me under his wing.

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Kyrgios promises to show his more ‘intimate side’ on OnlyFans

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“Then he realised later in my career that I don’t think I was coachable or I was on my own path, but he was always someone that was looking out for me.

“He saw it [the self-harm] and he said, ‘What’s that on your arm?’ It was pretty bad at that stage.

“Andy obviously was trying to give me advice on it. But I was just so stuck in my ways at that time that I didn’t listen.

“Obviously I’m very thankful. I thank him a lot.”

Kyrgios continued: “I think it was all a year-and-a-half to two years of just complete harm. It was pretty dark to be honest.

“I won tournaments on the professional tour, drinking every night, self-harming, burning things on my arm, cutting myself for fun.

“It became an addiction of pain. I hated myself. I hated waking up and being Nick Kyrgios.”

   

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