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2008 Olympic diving gold medallist Matthew Mitcham joins OnlyFans

Aussie Olympic diving champion Matthew Mitcham has turned his life around in recent years and is taking on a racy new project.

Matthew Mitcham reveals effects of teenage depression (BBC)

Aussie Olympic diving champion Matthew Mitcham is making the move to OnlyFans, seven years after getting sober.

The 2008 diving gold medallist was the star of the Beijing Games, becoming the first Aussie in 84-years to win gold in the 10m platform, pulling off what was then the highest scoring dive in history to win the event.

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But Mitcham battled a methamphetamine addiction in 2011 which he said was due to a “post-Games comedown”, finally getting clean in 2016.

He has now been sober for seven years.

He also revealed he battled depression, saying he realised he was gay at an early age but felt ashamed of his sexuality.

He battled addiction for Mitcham has been clean since retiring from the sport in 2016, and last year married his British partner Luke Rutherford.

Matthew Mitcham is showing off now. Photo: Instagram
Matthew Mitcham is showing off now. Photo: Instagram
Mitcham has been posting teasers on Instagram. Photo: Instagram
Mitcham has been posting teasers on Instagram. Photo: Instagram

Interestingly, both are creators on the platform.

On Wednesday, he spoke with Seven’s The Morning Show from his home in London revealing there was a simple reason he was joining OnlyFans.

“The money, duh,” Mitcham said.

“But also, do you know that quote Moira Rose (from Schitt’s Creek) said ‘take a thousand naked photographs of yourself while you’re young and beautiful’, so I took 8000 just to be safe.

“It was a pretty quiet period over Christmas and that got me through quite easily. It’s just another way for people to connect with me.

“I don’t do anything too raunchy. I just like to show off my beautiful body, which is very quickly becoming more of civilian body than an athlete body but people want to see it.”

Of his addiction, Mitcham said he learned a simple lesson that “Drugs and alcohol don’t make problems go away — you’re just left with problems and a hangover.”

Mitcham with his Olympic gold.
Mitcham with his Olympic gold.

Mitcham, who works in diversity and inclusion in business and sport settings as well as being the ambassador for charity Controlling Chemsex, which helps people deal with drug and sex addictions.

“(It) deals with addictions to drugs, sex, and particularly with sex and drugs addictions which are insidious,” Mitcham said.

“This charity provides free online counselling for people who are struggling to have sober sex and any other traumas around sex.

“We are trying to raise money to bring on more therapists to meet demand.

“It’s all online, even though it is a London based charity, they do counselling for people in America, Thailand, Australia, wherever cause it’s all online.”

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