Tayla Relph secures OnlyFans sponsorship for 2026 WorldWCR
Australia’s Tayla Relph has secured backing from OnlyFans for her entry in the 2026 FIM Women’s Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR). Joining the likes of Joe Roberts, Davey Todd, Josh Herrin, Ana Carrasco and Mallory Dobbs, Relph becomes the first Australian from the world of two-wheel motorsport to be sponsored by the platform. Other Aussie athletes supported by OnlyFans include Nick Kyrgios, Renee Gracie and Liz Cambage.

Relph says that securing funding from OnlyFans for this year’s WorldWCR marks a significant milestone in both her career and the broader conversation around athlete empowerment, sponsorship and fan engagement
“It is a little bit of a pinch-me moment I won’t lie - to know that my profile is globally recognised by sponsors and businesses is an incredible feeling,” Relph enthused. “Being the first Australian professional athlete on the platform means my role is bigger than just racing.
“I see this as an opportunity to help break the stigma around what it means to be a professional athlete on OnlyFans, and to show how the platform can be used in an authentic, athlete-driven way.”

Along with sharing her journey in WorldWCR, Relph will use OnlyFans to educate people that the platform isn’t just about adult content - all Relph’s posts will be PG-rated, purely providing an insight into her life as a professional athlete. Relph adds that the platform will allow her to share more of her professional life, while maintaining clear boundaries across her public-facing channels.
“With over 70,000 followers across my main social platforms, I’ve always had to be mindful of what I share publicly, especially when I’m racing at a world championship level,” she explained.
“OnlyFans gives me a space to offer more in-depth, VIP-style content for fans who genuinely want to understand what goes into competing on the world stage.”

Relph’s OnlyFans will be free to subscribe to, with select premium posts behind a paywall. Content will focus on behind-the-scenes access and technical transparency, including on-board footage, race preparation, data and telemetry insights, plus detailed discussions around bike set-up and performance alongside her crew chief, Ted. She will also host monthly livestreams, giving fans the opportunity to engage directly and ask questions. Relph’s YouTube vlog series will continue to run as normal.

“I wanted the platform to be open and inclusive, which is why it’s free to subscribe,” Relph said. “Certain posts will be paywalled, but it gives fans choice in how they support me.”
Relph’s OnlyFans account will act as her primary fundraising platform for the 2026 WorldWCR season, replacing traditional crowdfunding models she’s relied on for the past two seasons.
The six-round 2026 WorldWCR series gets underway at Portimao, Portugal, on 27-29 March, and concludes at Jerez on 16-18 October.








