Noah Williams, the 24-year-old British diver who recently clinched a silver medal with Tom Daley at the Paris 2024 Olympics, has made a surprising revelation. Williams announced that he has been running an OnlyFans page, a platform known for its adult content.
In a recent interview, a BBC Sport reporter humorously suggested that Tom Daley should knit something for Williams as a token of their Olympic success. Daley, known for his knitting hobby, responded with a laugh, “I made him a willy warmer once. I don’t know if you can say that, [but] it’s after nine o’clock!” Williams added, “It was for my 21st birthday, so… special present.”
This light-hearted exchange was shared on social media, where Daley posted a clip of the interview on his Instagram stories, prompting Williams to provide a link to his OnlyFans page. The revelation caught many fans off guard, but it also garnered significant attention.
Williams’ OnlyFans profile, which charges $10 per month, boasts 137 pictures and 131 videos. The profile’s bio reads, “Support my Olympics journey. 2 posts a week. Chat to me personally.” While there are no explicit details on the content behind the paywall, Williams’ recent Instagram story hinted that subscribers might get a glimpse of the infamous “willy warmer” gift from Daley.
This unexpected move by Williams showcases how athletes are increasingly leveraging their fame and unique talents to explore new avenues beyond their sports careers. The Olympic medalist’s venture into OnlyFans illustrates the diverse opportunities available to public figures in the digital age.