CONOR MCGREGOR has been advised to increase his jaw-dropping net worth – by joining OnlyFans.
Several boxers and mixed martial artists have joined the subscription-based website in recent years to share exclusive content with their legions of followers.
IBF bantamweight champion Ebanie Bridges is one of several fighters raking in the cash from the site and reckons McGregor – who she recently met – should follow suit.
The Aussie told OnlyAccounts: “He might have some ideas of doing it.
“I do give a lot of people the idea though of joining OnlyFans – especially women as some people look down on it as a bad thing.
“But it’s not, it’s exclusive content from athletes and celebrities.”
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Bridges is adamant McGregor doesn’t need to flog racy snaps as she and some of her fellow fighters do on the website.
She continued: “It doesn’t need to be sex and porn as it’s not like that.
“I’m not a blogger or Instagram a lot by telling people all the time what I’m doing, but on my OnlyFans, I do.
“So all the fans know what I’m up to – at home or when out, plus behind the scenes.
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“While it’s been good during the injury as a way to keep in touch with all my fans.”
Bridges met the UFC’s poster boy at Katie Taylor’s clash with Chantelle Cameron in Dublin last month.
She said of The Notorious: “He’s lovely. Me and Conor have been talking for a while – he’s always supported my career.
“I’ve talked to him online and he sends me messages before my fights and has invited me to Ireland a few times and is nice to have that support and friendship.
“Recently was obviously the first time I’d seen him in person and that was great after the conversations we’ve had online.
“He’s awesome and so effervescent and has that energy – when Connor walks in the room he lights it up and he’s very inspiring.”
Bridges, 36, hasn’t set foot inside the ring since her eighth-round TKO of fellow Aussie Shannon O’Connell last December.
McGregor, meanwhile, has been on the sidelines for the last two years after breaking his leg in his UFC 264 trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk