OnlyFans is serving up a surprise ace with the launch of Smash City, a new reality series hosted by tennis star Nick Kyrgios and Too Hot to Handle alum Sophie Stonehouse, premiering June 13 on OFTV — the platform’s safe-for-work, free-to-view streaming channel.

The four-episode series blends sports and cheeky entertainment, featuring a pickleball competition between eight OnlyFans creators, including familiar faces from reality TV and social media. Add in 2022 AVN Hall of Famer Rachel Starr as the show’s referee, and Smash City is ready to push boundaries while staying within the PG limit of OFTV.

Contestants include Nathan Webb, Joey Joy, Adi Spiegelman, Sachia Vickery, Nellie Cronen, Kayla Fitzgerald, Trippie Bri, and Steph Mi, all competing for a $20,000 grand prize. With mini-games like ‘Pickleball Pong’ and oversized paddle battles, the series promises high energy, quirky moments, and plenty of laughs.

For Kyrgios, this is more than a hosting gig—it’s a chance to show his personality beyond the tennis court. “I was super excited when they told me the idea,” Kyrgios told Complex. “It was a lot of fun, and I love competition in general. Pickleball is close to tennis, instantly catching my interest.”

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Kyrgios, who joined OnlyFans in late 2023, isn’t on the platform to post explicit content. Instead, he shares behind-the-scenes content, fitness updates, and Q&As that deepen his connection with fans. “I think the perception of OnlyFans is slowly changing,” he explained, noting how the platform allows him to be more personal and real with his audience.

Known for his unpredictable energy and outspoken presence on the tennis court, Kyrgios isn’t shying away from collaborating with adult entertainment figures like Rachel Starr either. “All these different people are amazing in their own way,” he said. “We did something really cool together. It is a step out of my comfort zone, but that’s exactly where I want to be.”

Despite battling recurring injuries and surgeries, Kyrgios remains active in tennis. He plans to compete in doubles at the French Open and return to singles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.

For OnlyFans, Smash City marks another major move to bring its brand into the mainstream. While the platform is still best known for its adult content, its OFTV division is quickly expanding its original content catalogue, with Kyrgios leading the charge toward broader entertainment.

Last Update: May 19, 2025