UFC star who recently came out as bisexual announces his OnlyFans debut

UFC star Jeff Molina has announced his OnlyFans debut, just one month after he came out as bisexual.

The 25-year-old released a statement on Twitter last month as he became the MMA promotion's first ever openly-bisexual male fighter. The flyweight contender received mass support from his fellow fighters and just one month on, Molina announced his debut on OnlyFans.

The New Jersey native made sure to tell his fans that his content will not be of an adult nature but rather focused on training content which features his life as a UFC athlete.

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His announcement was posted on Twitter, as he said: "What's up you sick f***s. I am super excited to announce my partnership with OnlyFans.

"It's not what you guys think, I will be posting behind-the-scenes training content, and just what everyday life is like as a professional fighter. I don't post much on social media so this will just give you the inside scoop. I'll be posting MMA drills, jiu-jitsu drills and techniques and all that jazz."

When coming out, Molina was notably disappointed in the manner of how it happened, following a leaked video involving the fighter which caused him to put out a statement coming out.

"Welp.. this f***ing sucks. Not the way I wanted to do this but the chance to do it when I was ready was taken from me," the statement read.

"I’ve tried to keep my dating life private from social media. I’ve dated girls my whole life and suppressed feelings I had throughout high school on the wrestling team, throughout college pursuing MMA, and even after making part of the dream happen and getting into the UFC."

He continued: “I’m a pretty masculine dude and that bro-y banter and sus sense of humor has always been how I am.

"The thought of my buddies, teammates, and ppl I look up to looking at me different let alone treating me different for something I can’t control was something I couldn’t fathom."

The fighter, who is 3-0 in the UFC, said he "wanted to be known for my skills".

"In a sport like this where a majority of the fans being the homophobic c*********s they are I didn’t see myself doing this during this part of my career. I wanted to be known for my skills and what I’ve dedicated the last 11 years of my life to."

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