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From OnlyFans to haircare: Which Paris Olympics athletes have a side hustle?

Sometimes it's about making ends meet, sometimes it's about passion and sometimes both things.

Surely though, it's a lot of juggling. We take a look at some of the Paris Olympics athletes who have or had a parallel career that has got nothing to do with sports.

With his artistic nudes, he claims to be making more money than he does with rowing. Creating an account on OnlyFans however didn't to spoil his career or bother the New Zealand federation.

The number of athletes who joined the paid subscription platform has boomed in recent years, and includes the likes of British springboard divers Daniel Goodfellow, Jack Laugher, Matty Lee and Noah Williams.

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The Italian athlete is based in San Antonio, Texas, where he has a full-time job with Steves & Sons.

Before the Paris Olympics he mostly trained during his spare time, on a high-school track alone, without a physiotherapist and sometimes without light and at odd hours, according to Italian website Il Post. Nevertheless, he managed to qualify for the men's 200 metres.

The US track and field athlete, who recently won the men's 100-metre gold, has a parallel career as a rapper and music producer. You can listen to his work on Spotify, where he goes under Nojo18. He also hasn't ruled out expanding to sneakers.

“ I want my own shoe,” he said after winning the gold medal. “I’m dead serious. I want a sneaker. There ain’t no money in spikes, there’s money in sneakers".

Jamaica's athletics star Shelly-Ann Fraser-Price is deeply involved in the hair business. Not only did she open a salon in Kingston, Jamaica's capital, but she also recently founded her own line of haircare products.

Fredricson is a hugely successful equestrian - already a

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