Alex Ianculescu, a Romanian-Canadian former Winter Olympian, has become one of OnlyFans' top earners, using the platform's income to fund training, recovery and equipment. She will commentate at the Milano Cortina Games while training for a possible spot on Team Canada's track cycling squad for the 2028 Olympics.
Winter Olympian Alex Ianculescu has transitioned from working three part-time jobs to fund her athletic career to becoming one of the top earners on OnlyFans. The Romanian-Canadian speed skater will serve as a commentator for long-track speed skating at the upcoming Milano Cortina Games while training for potential inclusion in Team Canada’s track cycling squad for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Ianculescu, 34, competed in the women’s 500-meter race at the 2018 Winter Olympics representing Romania. Before joining OnlyFans, she worked at a sushi restaurant, lululemon, and a weekend restaurant job to support her skating career, often skipping training sessions due to work obligations.
The financial pressures intensified when she moved to the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Unable to speak Dutch and struggling to find employment, she joined OnlyFans at a friend’s suggestion as her savings from selling belongings in Calgary dwindled.
The platform has provided financial stability that allows her to focus on training and recovery from a back injury. Ianculescu now ranks in the top 0.06 percent of OnlyFans creators, offering content that includes behind-the-scenes glimpses of her athletic life.
Her success has attracted attention from other athletes seeking similar opportunities. She regularly advises Olympic competitors from various sports, including swimmers and cyclists from Great Britain, on how to establish themselves on the platform through video calls and messaging.
The speed skating community has embraced her dual career path. During a recent World Cup celebration, Norwegian competitors chanted “OnlyFans” when she entered the room, reflecting the normalized attitude toward her business venture within the sport.
Ianculescu credits the platform with enabling her to afford proper equipment, rehabilitation, and nutrition that would have been impossible while working multiple jobs. She continues pursuing her Olympic cycling ambitions while maintaining her content creation business.
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Alex Lanculescu uses OnlyFans Earnings to Fund Olympic Training
Winter Olympian Alex Ianculescu has transitioned from working three part-time jobs to fund her athletic career to becoming one of the top earners on OnlyFans. The Romanian-Canadian speed skater will serve as a commentator for long-track speed skating at the upcoming Milano Cortina Games while training for potential inclusion in Team Canada’s track cycling squad for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
Ianculescu, 34, competed in the women’s 500-meter race at the 2018 Winter Olympics representing Romania. Before joining OnlyFans, she worked at a sushi restaurant, lululemon, and a weekend restaurant job to support her skating career, often skipping training sessions due to work obligations.
The financial pressures intensified when she moved to the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Unable to speak Dutch and struggling to find employment, she joined OnlyFans at a friend’s suggestion as her savings from selling belongings in Calgary dwindled.
The platform has provided financial stability that allows her to focus on training and recovery from a back injury. Ianculescu now ranks in the top 0.06 percent of OnlyFans creators, offering content that includes behind-the-scenes glimpses of her athletic life.
Her success has attracted attention from other athletes seeking similar opportunities. She regularly advises Olympic competitors from various sports, including swimmers and cyclists from Great Britain, on how to establish themselves on the platform through video calls and messaging.
The speed skating community has embraced her dual career path. During a recent World Cup celebration, Norwegian competitors chanted “OnlyFans” when she entered the room, reflecting the normalized attitude toward her business venture within the sport.
Ianculescu credits the platform with enabling her to afford proper equipment, rehabilitation, and nutrition that would have been impossible while working multiple jobs. She continues pursuing her Olympic cycling ambitions while maintaining her content creation business.