
Leticia Bufoni has almost 4 million followers on Instagram, built brick by brick, due to her status as a Brazilian-American professional street skateboarder and a six-time X Games gold medalist.
Now, she is shocking everyone by taking her talents in a completely different direction.
The 32-year-old is now going to give fans even more access to her by joining 0nlyFans.
Bufoni announced her decision on Instagram, saying, “Excited to finally share this with you,” she wrote. “My official 0nlyFans is live. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at my world. Skating, training, racing, travelling, and everything I love doing.”
Leticia Bufoni’s video also showed her working out and in a bikini.
Leticia Bufoni Made Her Name On A Skateboard
Jul 26, 2021; Tokyo, Japan; Leticia Bufoni (BRA) competes in the womens street skateboard during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Summer Games at Ariake Urban Sports Park. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Leticia Bufoni is one of the world’s most decorated skateboarders, having represented Brazil at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
The Brazilian Olympic skateboarder has left fans in shock when she revealed she is joining 0nlyFans.
Especially since her resume speaks for itself. The 32-year-old competed in the 2020 Olympics, won multiple X Games gold medals, and secured two Guinness World Records. She also holds the highest recorded skateboarding grind, which was achieved while grinding on a rail outside the back of a flying aircraft at 9,022 ft.
Per Olympics.com:
“Brazil’s Leticia Bufoni has been skateboarding since she was 10 years old, and now, on the verge of the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 in 2021, is one of the world’s best looking to make her mark on the Games.”
Before she tried her hand at 0nlyFans, Bufoni switched to being a professional race car driver in 2024.
Leticia Bufoni is not the first athlete to take her talents to 0nlyFans.
In 2020, Australian Supercar Driver Renee Gracie decided to leave the sport and take her spicy content-making skills to OF. It has worked out gloriously for her as she revealed she earned more than $500,000 in one month alone back in 2020.
Canadian cyclist Alexandra Ianculescu used OF to help fund her trip to the Olympics. Luana Alonso, a Paraguayan swimmer, was kicked out of the athletes’ village at the Olympics and promptly started a spicy page as well.
In preparation for the Tokyo Olympics, Alysha Newman also decided to open an account on 0nlyFans.
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