10 Olympians to Follow on Social Media and OnlyFans

by Andrea Marks Joseph

EDGE Media Network Contributor

Sunday August 4, 2024
Originally published on August 3, 2024

Robbie Manson, Jack Woolley, Anneli Maley
Robbie Manson, Jack Woolley, Anneli Maley  (Source:Instagram)

The Olympics are a time to marvel at the possibilities of the human body, and to surprise ourselves at how quickly we can become passionate about a sport we didn't know existed a few hours earlier. (Even better when we learn they're gay!) Perhaps more than anything, the Olympics are for discovering a new hot person every single day.

Some athletes make it easier than others to embrace the joy that is thirsting over a globally ranked athlete performing at the top of their game. We thank these athletes for their tireless work of training for long hours in the gym —and then, most importantly, taking a sweaty selfie in the gym's mirror to share with the world.

Some of these competitors even have OnlyFans accounts where we can help contribute towards their athletic career by accepting the gift of their more intimate selfies. For that, we cannot express our gratitude enough. In honor of their selfless acts, we present to you: 10 of our favorite OnlyFans-offering athletes to thirst-follow during the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics.

Noah Williams

British diver Noah Williams is not out as gay, but he is beloved gay diver Tom Daley's diving partner for the Paris Olympics, and the silver medal winning pair have hinted that Williams has shared something very special his teammate created for him on his OnlyFans page. Costing $10 per month for two posts a week, Williams' OnlyFans has over a hundred pictures and just as many videos. Included in the content he's offering: photo proof of the "willy warmer" that Daley made as a gift for Williams' 21st birthday.

Nicole Heavirland

Whether she's sharing workout videos or showing her Skims bikini from every angle, out gay Team USA Olympic rugby player Nicole Heavirland knows her audience. Even her teammates know her audience, like in this video in which her ("regrettably straight") teammate, Ilona Maher, acknowledges "I'm just thirst trapping my own teammate." We thank them both for their service and wish them well in the Olympics.

Nicolás S. Keenan

In case you missed the internet setting ablaze comparing this bisexual athlete's relationship with Dutch politician Rob Jetten (the former Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands) to the love story in queer rom-com sensation "Red, White & Royal Blue," allow us to introduce the impossibly gorgeous Argentinian half of the fictional couple come to life. This tanned, strikingly handsome, blue-eyed athlete is representing Argentina in field hockey in the Paris Olympics, and we are representing gay people everywhere by following his IG every step of the way.

Jack Laugher





The 29-year-old British Olympic champion diver, Jack Laugher, is not out as gay, but he is on OnlyFans. For $10 a month, you can access photos of the Team Great Britain diver in his "speedos, briefs, boxer and more!" Retired gold-medal Olympic diver Matthew Mitcham recently came to Laugher's defense when criticism arose for his presence on OnlyFans, sharing the merits of being a diver with an OnlyFans account from personal experience.

Ellie Carpenter





Out Australian footballer and two-time Olympian Ellie Carpenter (who is engaged to professional Dutch football player Daniëlle van de Donk) must know that there are thousands of queer women who would die to experience the power of her thighs. She doesn't often post a photo outside of the action-shot football pics which demonstrate her impressive strength and talent, but when she does, sapphics around the world can be heard cheering.

Robbie Manson





New Zealand rowing Olympian Robbie Manson came out in 2014 and first competed in the 2016 Olympics, where he was one of 11 out men competing among over 6,000 male athletes. Manson's OnlyFans account serves as financial supplementation that enables him to pursue his athletic goals and "reach new heights in [his] sport." The rower is quite specific in informing us that "explicit sex acts will not be part of [his] content," though he does describe his offering as "exclusive content that tastefully explores the boundaries, including artistic portrayals of nudity."

Jack Woolley





Bisexual athlete Jack Woolley represents Ireland as he competes in taekwondo at the Olympics. He runs two accounts on Instagram: one for his profile as an athlete, and one that he describes as sharing his "life as an Olympian outside of sport." This is where you'll find pictures of Woolley on summer vacation with his boyfriend of three years. It's also where you'll find bathroom selfies that capture his tiny waist, the Olympic tattoo placed just above his heart, and all the defined muscles surrounding it.

Anneli Maley





Whether she's posting a mirror selfie of her outfit, killing it on the basketball court, or using her well-defined and beautifully decorated arms to hold a DSLR camera juuuust right to get a different kind of shot, we can't get enough of Anneli Maley. The beautiful, talented athlete plays for the same team (literally - Australia's 3x3 Olympic basketball team) as her partner, Marena Whittle. It's wildly cool that they can share this journey together, and we're thrilled to watch the power couple shine in Paris.

Sha'Carri Richardson





You should follow bisexual athlete extraordinaire Sha'Carri Richardson because she became one of the 10 fastest women in history at 19 years old, and because she always looks stunning while doing it. You should also follow Richardson because she is radiant with talent and power and elegance as she lights up the sport with her style and grace, and because she's cooler than most of us can ever dream to be.

Hergie Bacyadan





It's such a gift when fully leaning into queerness makes a person a million times hotter. Filipino Olympic boxer Hergie Bacyadan is a trans boxer who just keeps getting hotter. Because Bacyadan isn't on testosterone, he's boxing in the women's league, but he's made sure we know that he's a trans man at heart. And he looks hotter every time we see him. He's just been knocked out of the Games after his history-making debut, but it certainly won't be the last we see of him - not least because we'll be regularly checking in on his Instagram for thirst traps. Yes, he lost against a two-time Olympic medalist, but look at his bulging muscular arms; look at his tattoos... The first publicly out trans man to compete in any Olympic Games (per Outsports) feels like a massive win for us.