Conor McGregor has taken to social media to confirm he is in ‘serious talks’ to buy subscription-based content platform OnlyFans, years on from revealing his interest in investing in Manchester United
Controversial UFC star Conor McGregor has hinted at splashing out on a new business venture, confirming an interest in buying adult subscription platform OnlyFans. This comes four years after the Irishman insisted he would do ‘big things’ amid rumoured investment in Manchester United.
The Dublin MMA fighter last stepped into the Octagon in 2021, where he suffered a first-round stoppage loss to Dustin Poirier. Throughout his fighting career, he has earned substantial wealth and wisely invested it away from his brawls.
Now, according to his social media profile, McGregor is looking to acquire the subscription-based platform OnlyFans, which is popular among sex workers and influencers.
As reported by Reuters, Fenix International Ltd is negotiating with an investor group to sell the adult content-driven company, which is valued at approximately £6billion. The online platform saw a remarkable surge in popularity during the pandemic,…