Kysre Gondrezick has officially launched her own account on subscription platform Fanvue.
The 28-year-old confirmed the move this week, teasing her launch on X.com with a photo of herself wearing a leopard print top.
Subscribers will get "exclusive lifestyle content, behind-the-scenes access into her world across fashion, beauty, training, wellness, and more personal day-to-day moments directly from her," according to Page Six.
Similar to platforms like OnlyFans or Passes, Fanvue allows creators to monetize their audience through monthly subscriptions, pay-per-view media, and direct messaging.
Gondrezick addressed the platform launch directly in a statement: "I'm excited to partner with Fanvue, exclusively sharing vulnerability and authenticity on my own terms. This version of me grants permission to be human rather than performative."
In 2025, Gondrezick was named Playboy’s Miss June. "Playboy’s 2025 Miss June. Proud to be the first Black professional athlete in history to ever grace Playboy magazine and this year’s centerfold!" the former WNBA player said at the time. "What people label as a transition, I embody as evolution. I’m not stepping outside who I am. I’m building a multidimensional brand."
Her historic moment didn’t come without backlash, which she later addressed on the podcast, 7PM in Brooklyn with Carmelo Anthony.
"We’re in a position now where we’re being offered the same resources and opportunities as our male counterparts," she said.
"That’s uncomfortable, I think, for people because of the new time that we’re in," she continued. "There has been a stereotype when it comes to women that we’ve always just supposed to take the background, and just take care of the foundation, and that we can’t build our own."
