Toni ‘Storm’ Robinson has revealed that she earned ‘more than $33,000’ during the first weekend she joined OnlyFans. The former WWE star joined the content-sharing platform on March 19 and has since been earning thousands of dollars per month from loyal subscribers.
While OnlyFans may be best known as an adult website that allows users to sell explicit photos and videos for a profit, Storm insists that she is simply sharing ‘sexy’ content and not pornography. Such a hefty paycheck seems hard to resist, as Storm claims to have racked up nearly $10,000 in her first few hours on the site.
Former WWE Star Toni Storm Says She Made Over $33,000 During Her OnlyFans Debut Weekend
‘It’s not exactly porn, what I am doing. I think you’ve got the wrong idea. Yeah, I don’t do porn. I take sexy photos and post them at a price. That’s all I do,’ she said during a recent interview with the Carton & Roberts Podcast.
The New Zealand native charges fans $20 per month to view her seductive snapshots and had no concerns when she decided to join the controversial website.
She further revealed that she did not discuss her plans to join OnlyFans with her family beforehand, saying, ‘I mean, I didn’t have to have a conversation with anyone, to be honest. I just kind of do my thing, my family, and friends, and everyone I know is kind of in full support – I don’t really see the need to ask permission or anything’.
The 26 year old professional wrestler is no stranger to having her personal photos viewed by the public. In 2019, hackers gained access to Storm’s cell phone and leaked explicit photos and video of the star online. At the time of the photo and video leak, former WWE star Saraya-Jade Bevis, also known as Paige, voiced her support for Storm.
“We support Storm. From someone that has experienced the same thing I strongly support you girl. ‘It’s gonna be hard and people are gonna be mean because they don’t understand. But you’re a strong, talented woman. You’ll get through this. Your future is too bright to be dimmed,” she tweeted.
Following the clear invasion of privacy, Storm has now decided to take control of her body back by being the one to share her content willingly. Storm was ‘let go’ from the WWE in December 2021 following a Triple Threat match against Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair.
While ‘burnout’ was one of the suspected reasons for her release, she subsequently went on to sign with All Elite Wrestling.

