Corinna Kopf's pals might want to pump the brakes on their plans for her 'retirement' party, as it seems the OnlyFans star might have jumped the gun with her bombshell announcement.
The 28-year-old sent social media into a spin earlier this week after she appeared to dramatically declare that she was calling time on her career as an adult star.
She seemingly confirmed she was stepping away from OnlyFans after three very prosperous years on the X-rated platform, which are rumoured to have allowed her to stack up a whopping $67 million (£51.66 million).
With that kind of money in the bank, you can understand why the online star would be happy to take a premature retirement.
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In a post on Twitter on Thursday (24 October), Kopf cryptically wrote: "No more link in bio……."
For those who don't have a clue what this means (yeah, yeah), people who sell spicy content on saucy sites such as OnlyFans - and content creators in general, for that matter - typically have a URL on their social media profile which directs punters to their page.
So when the Chicago-born model seemed to suggest that she was getting rid of hers, it looked as though she was going to step away from the platform.
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Kopf has chopped and changed careers before, having first started out as a member of David Dobrik’s YouTube 'vlog squad' back in 2016 before making a name for herself with her Fortnite streams.
After launching her own channel, she went on to branch out into broader content and began uploading videos with her pals, as well as filming clothing hauls and home tours.
In 2021, she then embarked on her OnlyFans career and began raking in colossal amounts of money each month.
And after three years of cashing in on adult content, Kopf seemed like she was ready to call it a day - however, she shared another couple of posts yesterday (25 October) to clarify her comments about her alleged retirement.
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She wrote: "So… i haven’t actually retired from that site just yet but i do want to try and separate from it slowly over the next couple of months [sic].
"I’ve been in a consistent battle with myself over it recently and it’s time to slowly step away."
Kopf then revealed her motivations for distancing herself from OnlyFans.
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In a follow-up post, she continued: "If you want me to be super and i mean SUPER transparent i hate being on the site/ how i’m looked at by others but i’m currently building a home and walking away from $300,000+ dollars a month seems a little…stupid [sic]."
So, even though she seems to be a bit on the fence about it, it appears that Kopf won't be retiring after all - for now.
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