Overview
- The 30-year-old won her first qualifier against Anastasiya Soboleva before losing to Germany’s Ella Seidel, 6-1, 6-2.
- In an Instagram Q&A, she called OnlyFans “the easiest money I’ve ever made” and said she uses it to support coaching, travel and training.
- Her representative told People the page features suggestive posts with no full nudity or sexual acts and “should not be considered sex work.”
- Vickery disclosed a $1,000 pre-date deposit and shared a Cash App screenshot, while listing subscriptions at $12.99 for “spicy” content like shower videos and twerking clips.
- She launched the account in January during a six-month injury layoff, has earned roughly $2 million in a 14-year career, and reached a career-high ranking of No. 73 in 2018.