KEY POINTS

  • Renee Gracie has partnered with betting website Brazino777.com
  • Her first video for the global gambling website has reached over 100,000 views
  • Gracie said she will still be on OnlyFans in the coming months but plans to stop her profile before 2021 ends

Racer-turned-porn-star Renee Gracie made another major career move after announcing her plans to leave subscription-based website OnlyFans.

The former V9 Supercars driver, 26, is now a professional punter after partnering with global gambling website Brazino777.com, The Daily Telegraph reported. The first video she uploaded on the online casino platform shows her in a sparkling bikini and has already gone viral, raking in over 100,000 views.

Her move to join the betting website comes weeks after she revealed that she is quitting OnlyFans despite making $2 million from the adult subscription-website in less than a year.

Gracie decided to leave the website and create her own because she felt that she was paying OnlyFans too much. The platform is said to take a 20% cut from the earnings of all its content creators, and with Gracie reportedly earning around $2 million since she joined the site last year, she might have forked over approximately $400,000.

"I pay them a very large commission. I don't think they deserve it," the 26-year-old adult entertainer told Daily Mail Australia.

"I figure that the hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of commission that I pay them, I should have a much better website," she added. "My new website is user-friendly, and purely for the selling and buying of the content. It's a lot more refined. It's very simple, very easy."

Gracie also sells air fresheners, playing cards and bottle openers featuring images of her in skimpy lingerie on her website. For those who paid for a yearly subscription on OnlyFans, she assured them that she will still be around for a while, but when the time comes, she will halt her activities on the platform.

"Leaving OnlyFans is a slow process. I've had people sign up for three months, six months, 12 months," Gracie explained.

"It's going to be a slow changeover," she continued. "My progression won't be a quick one. I'll probably still be on it for the next year or so. But there will be a time when I just stop the profile altogether."

With her success, it is no wonder that Gracie was feeling accomplished when she welcomed 2021. In a New Year's post on Instagram, she said she achieved all the goals she set for herself in 2020.

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Renee Gracie driver of the #360 Harvey Norman Super Girls Nissan Altima poses for a photo prior to practice for the Bathurst 1000, which is race 21 of the Supercars Championship at Mount Panorama on October 8, 2016 in Bathurst, Australia. Getty Images/Daniel Kalisz