Tennis pro turned OnlyF**s content creator Sachia Vickery has made some frank admissions about her experience on the adult website. Once ranked as high as No. 73 in the world, Vickery has dropped out of the top 150.
Earlier this month, the American had dropped hints that she would be making content for OnlyF**s.
Posting a story on Instagram, she wrote, ""Dm me what type of OF content yall would want me to start with."
On Thursday, Vickery posted a video story on Instagram detailing her experience with OnlyF**s. Indicating that she had made a lot of money on the platform, Sachia Vickery asserted that she would never talk "s***" about OnlyF**s creators as the financial reward justified the work.
Vickery said in the video, "I will never talk s*** about girls on OnlyF**s ever again for the rest of my life. Because the amount I made on there in my first two days, I am overwhelmed. I am just shook really."
In a caption to the video story, Sachia Vickery thanked her fans for the overwhelming love they had showered on OnlyF**ns.
"Thank yall so much for showing me so much love on there," Vickery wrote. "Its about to turn up," she added.
In an earlier post, Vickery announced that she had uploaded her first content on OnlyF**s. She also posted a picture from her first content on the site and added the link to her profile.
"New OnlyF**ns content up this week," she wrote, promising that it was going to be "spicy."
Earlier, during an interaction with fans, the 29-year-old revealed that she would consider taking private requests on the platform, depending on the nature of the request.
Vickery is not the first tennis star to have forayed into making content for the adult platform. Both Nick Kyrgios and Alexandre Muller have accounts on the site. Former WTA star Ashley Harkleroad briefly had an account before she deactivated it.
Sachia Vickery recently faced racial abuse after losing a tennis match
American tennis player Sachia Vickery was in the news after she faced terrible abuse after losing a qualifying match at the recently-held ASB Classic in Auckland. Vickery shared a racially-charged message she had received in the aftermath of the loss.
""Ugly s**t, ur mother die U f*****g monkey don't play tennis. I f****d your whole family, daughter of a f*****g Black w***e. I just hope your whole family dies from cancer. f*****g monkey you are the worst. I hope your w***e mother dies today!!! I will pray for this. AMEN!!!! F*****g monkey die. Black pidor die pls," the message from the anonymous user read.
Vickery wondered why such messages were not being censored and hit back at the racist remark.
The American failed to make the main draw of the ongoing Australian Open after losing her final qualifying match to Viktorija Golubic of Switzerland 6-2, 6-4.