Kysre Gondrezick is stepping into a new digital lane after officially joining subscription platform Fanvue, a move that quickly set social media buzzing following days of teasing what she called a “steamy” launch online.
The former WNBA player first sparked curiosity on X earlier in the week when she posted a simple teaser alongside a selfie in a low-cut leopard print top, writing, “pending…,” a message that immediately sent fans into speculation mode about what she was about to announce. That anticipation built fast, with online conversations swirling around what direction her next move would take.
Now, the mystery has been cleared up. Gondrezick has confirmed she has partnered with Fanvue, a creator subscription platform similar to OnlyFans, where users monetize exclusive content through subscriptions and direct fan engagement.
In a statement shared Wednesday, Gondrezick explained the intention behind her decision and the kind of space she wants to build on the platform. “I’m excited to partner with Fanvue, exclusively sharing vulnerability and authenticity on my own terms,” she said. “This version of me grants permission to be human rather than performative.”

She also addressed the wave of attention that came before the official announcement, noting that the online reaction was not always positive. “Unfortunately, the anticipation around my launch led to slander, harassment, threats, and impulsive speculation of other suggested links,” she said. “While embracing the excitement of my followers, I am humbled to know my reach extends to many.”

Through Fanvue, Gondrezick is now expanding what she describes as a direct-to-fan presence, offering subscribers a more personal look into her daily life. According to a press release, the content will include behind-the-scenes access into her world across fashion, beauty, training, wellness, and other personal lifestyle moments shared directly with fans.
The announcement follows a growing trend of athletes and public figures turning to subscription-based platforms to control their own content and build independent revenue streams outside traditional sports or media structures. In Gondrezick’s case, her move marks a clear shift from professional basketball to a more personal, lifestyle-driven brand.
For now, Gondrezick’s focus appears to be on redefining how she connects with her audience, choosing a platform that gives her direct control over what she shares and how she shares it, while leaning into a more personal and unfiltered version of her public life.
