Roberta Williams announces she has joined OnlyFans
Days after being convicted over a bashing, the gangland widow shared a daring image to promote her new adults-only venture.
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Gangland widow Roberta Williams has created a saucy OnlyFans account just days after being convicted of bashing a TV producer.
Williams, 53, who was married to underworld kingpin Carl Williams, has shared a risqué picture promoting her adults-only venture on Instagram.
“Who’s ready to see another side of me,” Williams captioned the photo.
A short bio on the risque site says she was “dared to do it”.
Last week Ryan Naumenko told the Herald Sun he feared for his life – and the lives of his family – when he was ambushed by the gangland widow and five men at Cloakroom Media in Collingwood in July 2019.
“I actually thought I was going to die,” Mr Naumenko said.
“I was thinking of my family and my life and all the things I’ve done. I didn’t think I was going to see my kids again.”
Throughout the three-hour onslaught, the father of two was tied to a chair, threatened with a handgun and repeatedly punched and kicked.
Williams, who pleaded guilty to blackmail and recklessly and intentionally causing injury, was punished with a 24-month Community Correction Order, with no community work condition because recent hand surgery would not allow her to pick up rubbish or scrub graffiti off walls.
OnlyFans is used by around 170 million people and has exponentially swelled in popularity since lockdown first hit the globe in 2020.
The X-rated site works on a subscription basis, with patrons typically paying between $5 and $35 by the month to access the content of a particular creator.
The average monthly income for OnlyFans creators sits at a pale $220 per month, but at the top end of creators – such as model and ex-fiancee of Rob Kardashian, Blac Chyna – there are blistering wages reaching up to $28 million per month.
Williams has graced the covers of magazines since becoming notorious and has had significant health issues in recent years.