SportsParaguayan Olympian Luana Alonso pivots to OnlyFans career

Paraguayan Olympian Luana Alonso pivots to OnlyFans career

She was expelled from the Paris Games. She is setting up an account on a well-known platform.
She was expelled from the Paris Games. She is setting up an account on a well-known platform.
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Jakub Artych

15 October 2024 06:56

Luana Alonso, a 20-year-old swimmer from Paraguay, announced her decision to start a career on the OnlyFans platform just two months after being excluded from the Paris Olympics. Alonso participated in the 100-metre butterfly event during the games in the French capital, but she did not qualify for the semifinals, finishing in 29th place overall. Following this outcome, she chose to end her sports career.

Although she officially withdrew from the competition, Alonso stayed in the Olympic village. According to the newspaper "The Sun", she was asked to leave the village for "creating an inappropriate atmosphere" within the team. Reports suggest that the athlete had sneaked out for a trip to Disneyland without the organizers' permission.

A few months later, Alonso revealed her plans by opening an account on the OnlyFans platform. Fans can subscribe to her exclusive content for $35 CAD a month.

On Instagram, where she already has over 1.1 million followers, Alonso encourages joining her community on OnlyFans, promising: "We're gonna have a lot of fun together (in the messages)."

Luana Alonso previously represented Paraguay at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and competed as a student at American universities: SMU Mustangs and Virginia Tech Hokies.

She was expelled from the Paris Olympics. She has a new occupation

After ending her sports career, Alonso declared that she intends to focus on continuing her studies in the United States.

She revealed that she would like to complete her studies in political science and is considering the possibility of working as a sports minister in the future. As she says, "I will always have a fondness for swimming and I may attend a competition, but it is not what I want in life."

In an interview with "The Sun", Luana emphasizes that she already has her professional future planned out and hopes everything will go according to her expectations.