TJ Dudley, a former Clemson football player who recently transferred to Ole Miss, was reportedly kicked off the Tigers’ team for creating an OnlyFans page that featured photos of himself and his teammates.
The report, which was published by Beatin The Bookie, alleges that Dudley took photos of his teammates without their consent and posted them on his OnlyFans page. This is a violation of Clemson’s team rules and could also be illegal.
Dudley has not commented on the allegations, but Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney confirmed that Dudley was no longer with the team.
“It’s unfortunate, but we’ve got rules and sometimes it’s just best to get a fresh start,”
Swinney said.
“We wish him well.”
The OnlyFans platform allows users to create and sell exclusive content to subscribers. It has become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among celebrities and athletes. However, the platform has also been criticized for its exploitation of women and its potential for child sexual abuse content.
It is unclear whether Dudley will face any legal consequences for his actions. Tigers recently took to social media to declare his commitment to Ole Miss. This decision came after he entered the transfer portal on July 19. It was revealed that Dudley had been dismissed from the Clemson program due to a violation of team rules before he made the choice to transfer, as reported by On3.