NRL star Daniel Conn has revealed his X-rated career move.
The former Roosters forward, 38, is the latest Australian sports star to have started up an OnlyFans.
He joins the likes of diver Matthew Mitcham and race-car driver Renee Gracie who have joined the adult content site to make extra money.
Conn’s profile features regular videos and pictures of the footballer in very raunchy poses.
He gives daily teasers to his fans, and has amassed quite the following on the site, having over 15,000 likes from viewers.
The rugby league player has posted 89 videos and 226 pictures of his incredibly buff body since starting the subscription based service a year ago.
On his account, Conn introduces himself as an ‘Aussie, country boy and ex-pro rugby player.’
He claims his page is a ‘place to interact with people on a genuine level, where I can be myself and you can too!’
NRL star Daniel Conn has revealed his X-rated career move. Pictured
The former Roosters forward, 38, is the latest Australian sports star to have started up an OnlyFans
‘Talk to me, feel free to ask me anything and don’t be shy – I never judge,’ he assures his followers.
Conn, who once starred for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans and Sydney Roosters, retired from the NRL in 2011 after a serious injury and became a personal trainer.
He also featured on the hit reality show Geordie Shore in 2013 and briefly dated star Vicky Pattison.
Conn’s profile features regular videos and pictures of the former footballer in very raunchy poses. He gives daily teasers to his fans, and has amassed quite the following on the site, having over 15,000 likes from viewers
Conn was also once the face and global athletic director of the F45 fitness chain.
The ex-footy star has also been open about his struggles with depression and an attempt at taking his own life after suffering an injury while playing for the Titans.
Conn eventually made the decision to seek psychological help – and has never looked back.
Conn has had several run-ins with the law in recent years, including facing charges for damaging property and intimidating staff at a Potts Point boxing gym that he used to work at.
In 2024, Conn was back in court after damaging a Sydney hotel room.
Conn, who once starred for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans and Sydney Roosters, retired from the NRL in 2011 after a serious injury and became a personal trainer
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