Former WNBA standout Kysre Gondrezick is trading the basketball court for a court of law, preparing her legal team to tackle misleading reports. The buzz started when the 2021 fourth overall draft pick teased her followers with the promise of a new "link" in her bio, sending the gossip mill into overdrive.
The phrase "link in bio" often signals new content on platforms like OnlyFans, especially when paired with a sultry snap, as Gondrezick did. Fans and outlets alike speculated that she was joining the subscription-based site, known for its racy offerings. However, the reveal was quite different from what many anticipated.
As it turns out, Gondrezick's new venture is on Fanvue, a competitor to OnlyFans. In her announcement, she assured fans that she would be sharing exclusive content focused on lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and wellness. Her decision to step into the creator economy via Fanvue highlights her desire to connect authentically with her audience, beyond the basketball arena.
"Speculation and apprehension shouldn’t generate false online publishing," Gondrezick stated, reinforcing her stance against misinformation.
Despite the appeal her potential OnlyFans debut might have had, Gondrezick is making it clear that she won't stand for inaccuracies about her career moves. Following a viral post from Daily Loud hinting at her supposed OnlyFans account, she made it known that such falsehoods wouldn't go unchallenged. "Crazy how at the expense of being right, one rather be first," she remarked, signaling her intent to pursue legal action against those perpetuating these rumors.
With her sights set on Fanvue, Kysre Gondrezick is not just dodging misconceptions but also redefining her digital presence. As she shifts her focus toward genuine fan engagement, she's also sending a strong message to those who misrepresent her intentions.