KEY POINTS

  • Porn star Renee Gracie is not open to doing sex work off-camera
  • The former racer prefers OnlyFans where she doesn't "have to touch anyone"
  • Gracie will stick to just one partner when filming adult content, her boyfriend

Racer turned porn star Renee Gracie makes a fortune from sharing X-rated content on OnlyFans, but there are some things she won't do in the adult industry.

In a new interview with Daily Mail Australia, the former V8 Supercars driver, who only joined the porn industry last year, revealed some requests that she has turned down. According to Gracie, these involve something that she isn't open to doing: sex work off-camera.

“I get a lot of people asking me to meet up and do escort services and topless waitressing, which I won't do,” the 25-year-old said.

Gracie, who is in the top 0.01% of OnlyFans creators worldwide, explained that she prefers the subscription platform because all interactions happen online, thus she doesn’t “have to touch anyone.”

“I would have never done this if I potentially had to be a topless waitress,” she added.

Gracie also admitted that another reason why she has never tried being a nude waitress or stripper is that she isn’t “comfortable” in public settings. On OnlyFans, however, the adult content creator said she doesn't have to worry about her safety.

“Taking photos and being behind a screen is completely different,” the former racer said.

She is also sticking to just one partner when it comes to filming adult content: her boyfriend.

Meanwhile, Gracie earlier opened up about how lucrative OnlyFans has been for her. In an interview with Australia's The Daily Telegraph earlier this month, she revealed that she earned $1 million from her content in just half a year.

She previously said that she raked in $500,000 just for the month of June, which was around the time news of her career switch broke.

“I haven’t had a month that big but I am fairly consistent with my earning from month to month. I will keep on working and posting videos,” Gracie said.

As a treat to herself, she recently bought a $350,000 Mercedes sports car.

“I’d prefer power to luxury and this car is ridiculously fast. I will do a few things to it and will get it out on the track for a track day when I am happy with it,” Gracie said.

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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