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Privacy NoticeNational treasure and Olympics diver Tom Daley will defend his title in the men’s synchronised 10m platform, ahead of rumours of his retirement. Making history as the first British diver to compete at five Olympic games, 30 year old Tom is competing in Paris on Monday, 29 July, alongside new teammate Noah Williams, 24, after Tom’s former partner Matty Lee, 26, withdrew due to undergoing spinal surgery. Tom came out of retirement for this Olympics after his son turned into a ‘pushy parent’. I’m A Celeb star Matty and Tom had been rigorously training together in their bid to make the cut, with their fate decided back in February at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha. But Matty’s operation to address chronic pain from a bulging disc meant Noah was paired with Tom, almost 12 years after watching his idol from the stands at London 2012.
Tom is competing in Paris alongside new teammate Noah Williams
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However, it seems Team GB’s stars aren’t only making waves in the pool – they’ve dived into OnlyFans with some cheeky snaps and personal chats with admirers. Both Noah and Jack Laugher, 29 – who won Gold at the Olympics with Chris Mears in 2016 – have taken the plunge onto the subscription site. Fans can get exclusive access for a monthly fee of $10. A source spilled to the Sun: “These guys train so hard and there is little time for them to earn outside the pool. They’re all in incredible shape and if they can top up their Team GB money in this way then good luck to them. In an ideal world they’d get paid more and not need to but bosses are very relaxed about the OnlyFans work.”
Tom will defend his title in the men’s synchronised 10m platform
The trend of celebrities joining OnlyFans to boost their income is on the rise, and former Hollyoaks star Sarah Jayne Dunn is no exception. Since launching her OnlyFans account in 2021, she’s been cashing in big time. However, this move led to her departure from Hollyoaks after more than 20 years, as her contract was cut short by Channel 4 following her decision to maintain her OnlyFans page. Sarah opened up to OK! about her astonishment with the way things unfolded, saying: “It’s not something I did on a whim. It’s something that I’d been planning for months and I’d had discussions, and zoom calls, and emails, and I essentially had approval, so for them to then turn around and call me in for a meeting on the Friday, and then terminate my contract on the Wednesday with immediate effect was a huge shock.” Reflecting on her long tenure at Hollyoaks, she expressed her dismay: “After 25 years on and off working there and giving my life and my all I loved it there over the years, so it was upsetting,” and noted the abruptness of their decision, “It was a shock that that was how they decided to handle it.”
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