Fans were left stunned after WWE legend John Cena posted links to his new OnlyFans on social media platform X.
The 16-time world champion is known for his squeaky-clean nature, having been the face of the global wrestling company for almost 20 years.
In 2022, Cena broke the record for granting a whopping 650 wishes through the Make-A-Wish foundation, which helps fulfil the dreams of children who have been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness.
This makes Cena’s new venture all the more baffling – or so it seemed to thousands of the star’s followers on Tuesday and Wednesday.
It appeared as though the wrestler-turned actor had taken the plunge in joining thousands of celebrities selling exclusive content on OnlyFans.
Cena dropped links to three OnlyFans videos accompanied by an x-rated title, promising a ‘creampie’, which left fans initially believing the 46-year-old’s account had been hacked.
One fan wrote: “What is going on?”
Another added: “I don’t remember this being in the WWE scripts.”
A Cena fan replied: “What alternate universe did i just cross over into?”
Another wrote: “No way this is the same guy who used to be my childhood hero.”
Whilst a fifth person wrote; “Alright logging off.”
However, 48 hours after Cena’s first post, the links are still visible on his account.
That’s because Cena’s move into the world of OnlyFans is to promote his upcoming movie entitled Ricky Stanicky, with the account being made free to join.
His bio reads: “You’ve found the verified OnlyFans account for Ricky Stanicky; renowned impersonator, philanthropist, investment banker, socialite, cancer survivor and method actor. Subscribe to get SPICY pics and vids.”
When subscribing to the account, Cena’s initial suggestive videos relate to something far more PG, leaving fans breathing a huge sigh of relief knowing it is linked to his forthcoming movie.
Cena lines up alongside Zac Efron, in the film that follows three childhood friends who create an imaginary friend called Ricky Stanicky, to get them out of trouble.
Later in life, the trio continue use the imaginary Ricky as an alibi for their past behaviours and hire an actor (Cena) to be Ricky to help cover up their previous misdemeanours.