OnlyFans Owner Leonid Radvinsky Has Died Aged 43
Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 following a “long battle with cancer.”
Often described as “reclusive,” Radvinsky amassed a multi-billion dollar fortune through the platform, paying himself approximately $1.8 billion in dividends since 2021.

Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in Fenix International Ltd. (the parent company of OnlyFans) in 2018 from founders Guy and Tim Stokely.
Under his direction, the platform grew into a cultural and financial phenomenon, particularly during the pandemic where it became a super lucrative earner for women stuck at home.
Prior to his death, there were reports that Radvinsky was exploring a sale of a 60% stake in the company, which was recently valued at around $5.5 billion. It sounds like he never got round to it, though.
His ownership has now moved to a trust.

At a glance, the reaction to his death online looks pretty interesting. A lot of people are celebrating it because he got rich from ‘promoting degeneracy’, but also because he was a hardcore Zionist and funder of AIPAC, which isn’t exactly the most popular thing you can say about a person right now.
Others are giving him props for building an empire, changing an industry, and helping loads of men and women (especially women) get rich off the back of it.
I wonder if there’ll be OnlyFans girls at his funeral offering 20% off future subs? Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
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