Daniella Chávez, the Chilean model and Playboy Bunny is looking to buy the Chilean club O’Higgins, and the way she is collecting money is through the sexual content platform “Onlyfans”.
Many other celebrities, even in sports, have opted to sell content on this platform, among them we have Key Alves, who burst in the news a couple of months ago, when he claimed that he makes 50 times more money on OnlyFans than in his career as a volleyball player. This case is repeated with dozens of gymnasts, surfers, wrestlers, pilots and even soccer players.
The case is then repeated with the model ,Daniella Chávez, who openly announced that she is raising a specific amount with Onlyfans to be able to buy the O’Higgins soccer club, as she is a great sports fan and supporter of this club, so she decided to buy it, as it would be the project of her life.
Daniella Chávez Seeks to Buy O’Higgins Club
Daniella began to venture into the world of fame for having been a Playboy and also a television presenter, in this way she began to gain fans who then began to follow her on social networks.
The team that Daniella wants to acquire is a Chilean club founded in 1955 and it is a sports corporation which is ranked number 7 in the current season of the Chilean league, and the club is from the city of Rancagua as is Daniella.
Daniella has already made public that she has managed to collect 8 million dollars with the sale of her content:
We have already raised five million dollars to buy O’Higgins. There are many people throwing bad vibes, others say ‘sure you’re going to sell five million dollars in videos’, hahaha Maybe it bothers them that a female fan can own a club, of the best-selling OnlyFans in South America. We will reach the finish line.
Although the model has expressed that she has received refusals from the club and that there is a strong possibility that they do not want to sell it to her, she has said so through her Twitter account:
Since then, she has been keeping an eye on her chances to buy the club of her dreams, denouncing the refusals, which she says are discriminatory, to prevent her from acquiring it. And they have argued that they have no interest in a dialogue with the model because they say that her attitude with the family that owns the club has not been good.