OnlyFans founder Leonid Radvinsky passes away

Updated: 23-03-2026, 08.30 PM

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OnlyFans founder Leonid Radvinsky passes away

What is the news?

Leonid Radvinsky, founder of London-based Internet content subscription service OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43. The company issued a statement saying that he breathed his last after a long battle with cancer. His family has appealed to maintain privacy in this difficult time. Radwinski was a man with a low public life, but his influence in the digital world was considered enormous.

Illness and took the company to new heights

Radwinski took a majority stake in OnlyFans in 2018, grew it rapidly and also made new changes. Under his leadership, this platform became popular worldwide and millions of creators joined it. During Covid-19, its growth accelerated further and the number of users also increased. This platform gave people a new and easy way to earn online, making it a strong and trusted name in the digital content industry.

Information related to earnings and net worth

According to the report, OnlyFans earned a revenue of about $ 1.4 billion (about Rs 160 billion) in 2024, which was considered a major achievement. The company takes 20 percent commission on subscription and content sales. According to Forbes, Radwinsky’s net worth was approximately $4.7 billion (approximately Rs 440 billion). He earned big money from this platform and made a strong mark for himself in digital business, which is still seen as a great success and example even today.

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