Renee Paquette On If She Has Any Plans To Start OnlyFans Account

Renee addresses whether she has any OnlyFans plans.

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With former WWE star Toni Storm having yesterday launched an OnlyFans account that reportedly earned her a massive $10,000 in its first hour, Renee Paquette has been discussing whether she herself would ever start up her own OnlyFans page.

Speaking on The MackMania Podcast, Paquette explained how she's happy for those who make money from OnlyFans, but that the prospect of opening up such an account doesn't particularly appeal to her.

"I don't feel like my personality necessarily gels with that. Like, I don't know. I think for the people that it works for, hell yeah, get out there, make that money. Do the thing that makes you happy, by all means. I just think if all of a sudden I signed up for OnlyFans, people would be like, 'No, I think I'm good'. I don't think I want you to see that. I don't think that people need that sexier side of me. Also, it's like, I don't know, there's like a goofiness to me. Me doing, like, a legit sexy photo, I'm like sweating right now thinking about it. No one needs it."

Having departed WWE in August 2020, shortly after that year's SummerSlam PPV, Renee can these days be found on her The Sessions podcast, and she also teams with former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion Miesha Tate on the Throwing Down with Renee and Miesha show on Sirius XM.

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Away from that, Paquette last year put out her first cookbook, Messy in the Kitchen: My Guide to Eating Deliciously, Hosting Fabulously and Sipping Copiously.

Renee and husband Jon Moxley became first-time parents in June 2021, and the Canadian has refused to rule out a return to the world of pro wrestling in some capacity whenever the topic has come up in interviews and conversations.

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