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Blayze Williams on OnlyFans and seeking answers for her missing bikie dad

She’s a global sensation earning tens of thousands a month but the ‘world’s hottest truck driver’ is using her online platforms to search for answers on her missing bikie dad.

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Famed for making headlines as “the world’s hottest truck driver”, Blayze Williams is a trucker with global success on OnlyFans, earning her up to a whopping $30,000 a month.

The daughter of former Gypsy Jokers boss Steve Williams, who went missing in 2005, also uses her popular online platforms like TikTok to search for answers about his disappearance.

Her OnlyFans, in which she is in the top per cent of creators worldwide, makes her up to a massive $30,000 a month.

“One thing that holds me back a little bit is that I don’t do full-on porn. If I did that, I would probably be on a million dollars a year,” she said.

Blayze Williams is a truck driver in the top one per cent of OnlyFans creators. Picture: Supplied
Blayze Williams is a truck driver in the top one per cent of OnlyFans creators. Picture: Supplied
Blayze Williams in a photo for her OnlyFans with her truck. Picture: Supplied
Blayze Williams in a photo for her OnlyFans with her truck. Picture: Supplied

Ms Williams launched her OnlyFans, @blayzewilliams, in 2020 and takes her truck home to her Kudla property on weekends for content.

The 31 year old classes herself as “fetish friendly”, and has had requests to sell her used underwear, socks, and shoes.

“I haven’t done it, but people have asked for fart content, and people like pee videos … you get a lot of odd requests and it’s up to you if you want to do them,” she said.

“Basically anything you can wear or cut off yourself like hair or toenails, people ask to buy.”

No stranger to online bullying, Ms Williams receives hate comments on her social media platforms, calling her “a piece of shit” or “a lot lizard”, even comments regarding her dad’s disappearance.

“There’s thousands of good comments and about 10 per cent will be shitty ones,” she said.

“They’ll say she’s ugly, she’s this or that or she has a rough lid on her, but there is an astronomical amount of good comments compared to the bad ones.”

Almost 20 years on, Ms Williams said her dad’s disappearance affects her most as she has gotten older.

Mr Williams went missing aged 38 on June 14, 2005, after being dropped off at the Gepps Cross Hotel by his boss.

His white ford falcon was later found abandoned in the hotel’s car park and no trace of him found since.

Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club president Steve Williams with Blayze in 2003.
Gypsy Jokers motorcycle club president Steve Williams with Blayze in 2003.
Steve Williams circa 1993 holding his daughter Blayze. Picture: Supplied by Jan Williams, Steve's mother
Steve Williams circa 1993 holding his daughter Blayze. Picture: Supplied by Jan Williams, Steve's mother

“I’ve done a lot of successful things and a lot of big things have happened in my life and he’s not been there for them,” she said.

“A lot of people get excited about having kids or getting married whereas me, a lot of the time it makes me cry because he’s not going to walk me down the aisle or meet his grandkid.”

Her popularity on social media and on news platforms is another way for Ms Williams to push her dad’s case forward.

“Doing all the media and things like that feels like you’re doing something, you don’t feel as helpless,” she said.

“As much as it sucks that it’s a high profile case, it is good in another way because you get the opportunities to push the story out.”

Ms Williams said she doesn’t care about any convictions relating to her dad’s case, and only wants his body back.

“We’ve just been told what’s happened to him and we just have to believe that … we definitely know he’s dead and we’ve been told how and who and stuff,” she said.

“You can think of all that, but we don’t have anywhere to go, we didn’t even have a funeral.”

If you have any information relating to Steve William’s case, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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