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Paige VanZant Drops Jaw-Dropping $25 Fan Request Reveal After Swapping UFC for OnlyFans Fortune

December 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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Paige VanZant, once a highly promising UFC fighter known as “12 Gauge,” had the potential to become a champion but her career shifted direction. Due to injuries and other interests, her MMA journey paused in 2025. Nowadays, VanZant is better recognized as a top-selling content creator on OnlyFans.

Since leaving the UFC in 2020, VanZant has participated in boxing, bare-knuckle, and slap fighting events. However, her main source of income is through adult content on OnlyFans, where she also accepts personal requests. Recently, she shared a peculiar fan request on Instagram, where someone paid $25 to ask for a video of her stepping on their phone and calling them a bad person. Whether she fulfilled the request remains unclear, but the post sparked curiosity and amusement among her followers.

Though not actively fighting, VanZant remains connected to MMA through her role as a coach for her husband, Austin Vanderford. She supported him after his recent loss at UFC 320 and is involved in his training for upcoming fights, including his next bout on February 21st at UFC Houston.

Fan Take: Paige VanZant’s journey from promising UFC athlete to big-name OnlyFans creator highlights the evolving opportunities and challenges fighters face beyond the octagon. Her continued presence in MMA via coaching and commentary shows a multidimensional future for combat sports personalities, blending athleticism with modern entertainment.

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