OnlyFans Owner Leo Radvinsky Pockets $472M Dividend
In 2023, Leo Radvinsky received a $472 million dividend from OnlyFans, with the platform's revenue rising to $1.3 billion and creator count increasing to 4.1 million.
Read original articleIn 2023, Leo Radvinsky, the owner of OnlyFans, received a substantial dividend of $472 million, marking a nearly 40% increase from the previous year's payout of $338 million. Since acquiring the platform in 2018, Radvinsky has earned approximately $1.3 billion from OnlyFans, with his total net worth estimated at $3 billion. The company's revenue also saw significant growth, rising nearly 20% to reach $1.3 billion last year. The number of content creators on the platform increased by 29% to 4.1 million, while its user base expanded by 28% to 305 million. OnlyFans gained popularity during the pandemic, with a notable surge in sign-ups. Radvinsky maintains a low profile but has engaged in philanthropy, including a $5 million donation to Ukraine relief efforts and contributions to various charities. His aspirations include joining The Giving Pledge, a commitment to donate a majority of his wealth.
- Leo Radvinsky received a $472 million dividend from OnlyFans in 2023.
- OnlyFans' revenue increased by nearly 20% to $1.3 billion last year.
- The platform's creator count rose by 29% to 4.1 million.
- Radvinsky's total earnings from OnlyFans since 2020 amount to about $1.3 billion.
- He has engaged in philanthropy, including donations to Ukraine relief and cancer research.
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