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Australian Supercars driver vows to NEVER return to the sport after bullying led to lucrative career on Onlyfans

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Aussie Supercars driver turned Onlyfans creator Renee Gracie has declared she will never return to the V8 grid (pictured at Mount Panorama in Bathurst)
  • Renee Gracie, 29, ends elite V8 racing in Australia
  • He now competes in the GT World Challenge championship in Australia.
  • Onlyfans creator feels women are disrespected in motorsports

Aussie Supercars driver turned Onlyfans creator Renee Gracie has declared she will never return to the V8 grid because she doesn’t feel respected.

Gracie, 29, has competed in the Bathurst 1000 twice, but these days she feels more comfortable competing behind the wheel in Australia’s GT World Challenge championship.

The self-confessed porn star has explained the challenges he has faced in motorsport through Stan’s new documentary Revealed – Renee Gracie: Fireproof.

“No, I wouldn’t accept that at all,” Gracie said when asked if she would ever entertain the idea of ​​accepting a wild card to return to racing at Mount Panorama.

‘I’m happy in the GT category and GT is where I belong and where I belong.

Aussie Supercars driver turned Onlyfans creator Renee Gracie has declared she will never return to the V8 grid (pictured at Mount Panorama in Bathurst)

The 29-year-old adult content creator does not feel respected as an athlete in elite circles V8

The 29-year-old adult content creator does not feel respected as an athlete in elite circles V8

Gracie also feels that women in general are not valued in Australian professional motorsport.

Gracie also feels that women in general are not valued in Australian professional motorsport.

“I think the GT cars are better, I enjoy them a lot more as a driver, they are really challenging and super fast.”

Gracie, who began creating adult content in 2019, also feels that women are not valued in elite motorsport circles.

“Unfortunately, I don’t think much has changed in Australia around women in general,” she said. News Corporation.

‘The way people react online and how women are treated, how people comment on comments and instead of saying, ‘I hope it crashes and burns’… it would be nice if the governing bodies of any category Wherever that woman is, she is protected.

‘Obviously, I (personally) put a target on my back by having Onlyfans as a sponsor and being who I am and that’s totally fine… I’m happy to take the pressure.

“But I’ve been bullied in person, and to this day people call me fat and ugly to my face.”

She called her move into adult content creation “life-changing” and has no regrets about the move that turned Gracie into a highly polarizing figure.

It is understood that Gracie also has her father’s support when it comes to explicit content, as he “manages her business accounts, so he knows exactly what’s going on.”

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