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OnlyFans’ Renee Gracie to ‘piggyback’ off Donald Trump fighting social media bans

Former Supercars racer turned OnlyFans millionaire Renee Gracie plans to “piggyback” off Donald Trump in his impending tech legal battle.

Renee Gracie, seen posing up with "the pussywagon'' in a Kill Bill suit, wants to team up with Donald Trump to fight social media bans. Picture: Nigel Hallett
Renee Gracie, seen posing up with "the pussywagon'' in a Kill Bill suit, wants to team up with Donald Trump to fight social media bans. Picture: Nigel Hallett

Former Supercars racer turned adult entertainer Renee Gracie plans to join forces with Donald Trump to fight back against social media bans.

Gracie, who has turned herself into a millionaire thanks to her explicit OnlyFans subscription site, will reach out to Trump’s team and ask to be added to the class action filed in Washington last week, with the former US president as the lead plaintiff, against Facebook, Twitter and Google.

“I could never do that myself so it makes sense to piggyback on the back of someone like him to get the help and support and potentially get my pages back,” Gracie said.

Renee Gracie wants to be part of Donald Trump’s class action against social media companies. Picture: Supplied
Renee Gracie wants to be part of Donald Trump’s class action against social media companies. Picture: Supplied

Trump is claiming he has been wrongfully censored by the companies and wants his social media accounts reinstated. He has been suspended from the platforms since January.

“I was banned (from Instagram where she had more than 700,000 followers) at the start of this year too, it feels like a lifetime,” she said.

“I was recently banned from Twitter as well. I’ve also had a few battles with TikTok about being banned from there, but I got that back.

“I am very used to being banned and blocked and removed from basically all social media platforms.”

Gracie said her Instagram had been “relatively user friendly” and that the ban had cost her “big money” as it meant she had fewer new subscribers joining her booming OnlyFans account.

“It was not really in your face in regards to what I was showing on there,” she said.

“I don’t get why Instagram cares so much what people are doing and how they are making money especially if it is not illegal.

“I don’t have the fame and the reach that (Trump) has but I can understand just from my little following how frustrating it is (to be censored).

“I get that platforms have their rules and their guidelines, but at the end of the day it is freedom of speech and he obviously has the right to say what he wanted.

“If people don’t agree that is fine, but that is the whole point of social media to have your opinions, to share your opinions, to share your life, to share what you are doing, who you are and your personality.”

Trump claims he’s been wrongfully censored by the companies and wants his social media accounts reinstated. Picture: Eva Marie Uzcategui
Trump claims he’s been wrongfully censored by the companies and wants his social media accounts reinstated. Picture: Eva Marie Uzcategui

Gracie, who was said she had no regrets about swapping motorsport in 2019 for the adult industry.

“I don’t miss it at all. I had to work twice as hard, I had to work around misogynistic men who never thought I could do it, I had to prove myself constantly, I got bullied, sexually harassed all the time, I got picked on, I got treated differently because I was female, it was more stress than enjoyment and I never used to get paid like I do now,” she said.

“I do think people prefer me in the industry I am in now.

“Being in control is just the best thing.”

fiona.byrne@news.com.au

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