In 2018, Le'Veon Bell chose to sit out the entire 2018 regular season amid failed contractual negotiations with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Ultimately, the three-time Pro Bowl running back turned down a 5-year contract worth $70 million to remain with the team. The following off-season, he entered free agency and signed a 4-year deal with the New York Jets for $52 million. Consequently, the duel-threat running back left some money on the table in his NFL career. However, as a retiree, he has found new ways of generating revue as a celebrity boxer and rapper. Now, the 31-year-old is ready to turn up the heat with an OnlyFans account.
In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Bell said the following about his new business endeavor.
“I decided to do OnlyFans as a platform for the simple fact to get more intimate with my fans. There’s times where – people know I make music, people know I box, play football, so I use that platform for times to get intimate with my fans...“When I’m boxing, people want to see how I look when I spar, or how did I cut so much weight in a week or two, or what I’m eating during the week of the fight, whatever it may be. That’s my chance to really get intimate with my fans and show them exactly what I’m doing, exactly how I’m going about my week or my day or how I train or how I record in the studio and give that opportunity for my fans more intimately."
Source: Fox News