KEY POINTS

  • German ski jumper Juliane Seyfarth allegedly posts nudes on a second Instagram account using a different name
  • Seyfarth's supposed second account used a photo from her verified account as a profile picture
  • The athlete posed nude for Playboy Germany in an attempt to "raise awareness" for her sport

A German athlete participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics allegedly posts nude photos of herself on a secret Instagram account under a different name.

Juliane Seyfarth's verified account on Instagram has nearly 63,000 followers. But the 31-year-old ski jumper allegedly has a second account on the social media platform with around 39,000 followers where she goes by the name Nayeli and uploads "the raciest" photos, the Daily Star first reported.

The photo used as the profile picture of Seyfarth's supposed second account is the same one the two-time ski-jumping world champion uploaded to her main account in November 2020, according to Barstool Sports, which investigated both accounts.

Additionally, the 2020 picture, which showed her in a bikini with a unicorn-themed swim ring around her waist, and the photos uploaded on Nayeli's account were taken by Germany-based photographer Luke Craft.

Seyfarth, who won gold in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2019, previously posed nude for the cover of Playboy Germany's March 2021 edition in an attempt to "raise awareness" for her sport.

"Like ski jumping, she feels that nude photography is a 'kind of art', and that both give her a 'feeling of freedom,'" Seyfarth's Olympic profile read.

The ski jumper placed 19th in the women's normal hill individual event at the Winter Olympics Saturday, while her fellow German representative, Katharina Althaus, bagged silver. Gold and bronze, meanwhile, went to Slovenia's Ursa Bogataj and Nika Kriznar, respectively.

In a similar story, a former police officer in Arapahoe County, Colorado, was allegedly forced to retire late last year after her colleagues discovered she had an OnlyFans account.

Melissa Williams, 46, accepted a $30,000 severance package to retire as a lieutenant of the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office (ACSO) in November 2021 following the discovery of the page.

The 28-year police veteran — known as Lexi Bella on OnlyFans — started moonlighting on the subscription-based platform in May 2020 as a means of "spicing up" her sex life with her husband and decompressing from her job.

However, Williams' co-workers eventually found out about her sideline, and a female officer from a neighboring police department filed a complaint with the ACSO on Aug. 5, 2021, claiming that Williams' "poor judgment was a discredit" to her department.

Aside from the complaint, Williams also allegedly discovered that her colleagues gossiped about her OnlyFans page, with five of her co-workers from various ranks signing up for paid access to her account to "investigate" her conduct.

The mental toll from the alleged "slut-shaming" led to a doctor signing Williams off on 12 months of leave with the recommendation that she leave her job for good.

Williams later accepted the severance package her attorney and the ACSO put up for her.

The ACSO, in a statement released following Williams' allegations, claimed that the former officer brought "discredit" to the office and that her accusations were "nothing more than an effort to manufacture a 'newsworthy' story to drive traffic to her website."

The Beijing Winter Olympics ski jumping venue in Zhangjiakou
The Beijing Winter Olympics ski jumping venue in Zhangjiakou AFP / François-Xavier MARIT