Australian Pro Tennis Player Nick Kyrgios to Star in OnlyFans Reality Show

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OnlyFans stars are taking center stage in a new reality show.

Smash City, which launches on OFTV in June, is set to be hosted by Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios and Too Hot to Handle’s Sophie Stonehouse. The four-episode pickleball-based competition series will be refereed by 2022 AVN Hall of Fame adult actress Rachel Starr.

Eight OnlyFans stars — Nathan Webb, Joey Joy, Adi Spiegelman, Sachia Vickery, Nellie Cronen, Kayla Fitzgerald, Trippie Bri and Steph Mi — will compete for $20,000. Complex reported that the first episode of the series has contestants play pickleball against each other with oversized bats, while in another game, the players participate in “pickleball pong” with massive cups.

“I was super excited when they told me the idea,” Kyrgios told Complex in an interview published on Monday, May 19. “I’ve hosted a couple TV shows in the past, and at this point in my career, I’m always looking to do things outside the box. So I was all for it, and it was a lot of fun for sure. I enjoyed hosting it, and I love competition in general. Pickleball for me is very close to tennis, so that instantly caught my interest.”

Kyrgios became an OnlyFans star in December 2023, using the platform to showcase his life with followers rather than sharing intimate content. However, he’s not judgmental of creators who opt to.

“When I meet people, I don’t necessarily think about what they do straight away,” Kyrgios told the outlet. “When people meet me, obviously, they know that I’m a tennis player. But you know, I had conversations with all these people, and they all have different journeys. And I think this is just a part of my journey where we collaborated and we did something really cool together.”

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Kyrgios noted that it’s a “step out of [his] comfort zone,” but it’s “exactly where [he wants] to be.”

“All these different people are amazing in their own way. I started playing tennis, and now, I was able to do a TV show with some pretty crazy people, and it turned out awesome,” he said. “I enjoy being outside my comfort zone, and it felt extremely comfortable being there and hosting with Rachel. I think we all had a lot of fun and became good friends at the end of the day. And I think that’s what it’s about.”

Smash City launches on OFTV June 13.

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