While McSweeney is content with the hefty paycheck from OnlyFans now, she once was apprehensive about it
Leah McSweeney gave her honest opinion about creating content on OnlyFans. The American TV personality couldn’t stop raving about the adult website during her recent appearance on the Sofia with an F podcast. The 41-year-old star confessed that she earned more from the adult website than The Real Housewives of New York City in just one week.
The former Bravolebrity told podcast host Sofia Franklyn on Thursday’s episode, “I’m making a s–t ton of money, which is awesome.” McSweeney, who founded the women’s streetwear brand Married to the Mob in 2004, admitted that her content on OnlyFans is indeed “sexy.” However, she added that it is “also funny.”
McSweeney admitted that she wonders why she didn’t start an OnlyFans account “sooner,” saying, “One week is more than one season [of RHONY].” She continued, “I f**king love OnlyFans. This is great. This is a wonderful platform where people aren’t censored. They don’t have ads in their face constantly.”
“They don’t have negative algorithms pushing bulls**t. I feel supported. I’m making money. I get to express myself. It’s fun. I love it. I’m being creative on it. It’s dope,” McSweeney added.
While McSweeney is content with the hefty paycheck from OnlyFans now, she once was apprehensive about it. She noted that back in October 2023, she had some “hesitations” when she first joined the platform. Recalling her mindset at the time, the Real Housewives Ultimate Girls’ Trip star said, “What are people gonna say?”
She also noted how comfortable she is now, even while dealing with unwanted engagement on her content. Talking about haters and their due rumours, McSweeney said, “People thought my bootyh**e was on it, and it wasn’t. People thought.. they’re like, ‘Leah’s selling pictures of her butth**e for $5.’ I laughed at that so hard, though, because it’s not true.”
Who were Liron Petrushka and Naomi? Israeli tech entrepreneur couple killed in California plane crash
Liron Petrushka and Naomi were renowned Israeli tech investors who had been residing in California for the past few years. They were survived by their 3 kids.
Two people were killed after a single-engine airplane crashed amid a snowstorm in California. While the US authorities are yet to determine the cause of the crash, they identified the deceased as Israeli high-tech entrepreneur couple –Liron Petrushka and his wife Naomi.
The Socata TBM9 crashed on Saturday near a railway station while en route to the Truckee Tahoe Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
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The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board have launched an investigation into the incident.
Following the crash, the Truckee Police Department in a post on Facebook said that cops and fire personnel are present on the spot on the plane crash near the area of Glenshire Drive and Olympic Blvd.
They warned locals that “there will be a heavy presence of emergency responders in the area for an extended period of time.”
Who were Liron Petrushka and his wife Naomi?
Liron Petrushka, 57, and his wife Naomi, 58, were renowned Israeli tech investors who had been residing in California for the past few years. They were survived by their three children, NY POST reported.
The couple made nearly $200 million when they sold their firm CommerceBid in 1999. However, they both stayed on board and provided assistance to the company that bought CommerceBid.
Later, they made an investment in Check, which was sold in 2014 for about $360 million to the US financial behemoth Intuit.
As per Ctech, the Petrushkas have additionally contributed to the VC firm UpWest, which is an entity that finances companies led by Israelis in both Israel and the US.
Before embarking on an extraordinary career as an investor, Liron Petrushka began his career as an Israeli soccer player for Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim.
Condolences pour in
In a statement, UpWest, the Silicon Valley firm, said it was “devastated” by the Israeli couple’s sudden demise. “Our hearts are with the Petrushka family and their sons David, Scott, and Jordan,” it said.
Meanwhile, Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim, Liron’s former soccer club, paid tribute to the pair, saying it “bows its head” for Liron and Naomi.
“May they find peace in rest. Liron’s absence will be deeply felt, and he will be sorely missed,” said Salespeak CEO in a tweet.