Olympian who funds sport through racy snaps shows off curves in lycra suit
Olympian Alexandra Ianculescu has posed for a racy lycra snap while funding her sporting dream through risque content.
The 31-year-old, who competed in speed skating for Romania at the 2018 Winter Olympics, now has a new dream that is being funded by online subscriptions paid for by fans.
The Romanian-Canadian is now looking to join an elite group of athletes to compete at both the winter and summer games – and is back in lycra to the delight of fans after taking up road cycling.
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Ianculescu's latest upload features her posing in a half-zipped lycra suit while showing off her figure, alongside the caption: "Hair up or hair down? In case you missed it, this week is lycra week."
One comment read: "Stunning." A second added: "Great picture." A third agreed: "I love it."
The post brought in thousands of likes in a matter of hours, with followers no doubt flocking to her £16.50 a month content site – where she is in the 0.16% of all creators.
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Speaking to Daily Star Sport back in April, Ianculescu said: "I made an OnlyFans account in 2021… It's helping me survive, pay my rent, pay for groceries, and it covers the cycling and the coffee bills!
"Someone suggested: 'Why don't you just have an OnlyFans account and create like a behind-the-scenes of what you do? And since you post bikini photos anyway, you can actually charge for that'.
"I was like, seriously, people pay for that. Like, I like my body. I want to post it anyway… So I said, I'll give myself one month and see how it goes. And it was crazy!"
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Ianculescu, 31, immigrated to Canada in 2001 and competed at both 500m and the 1000m distances in speed skating.
She moved to the Netherlands in 2020 and has now taken up home in Germany where she trains both road cycling and speed skating.
Looking ahead to the 2024 Paris Olympics, Ianculescu is hoping to represent the Canadian national team.
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