Tennis star said that appearing in X-rated OnlyFans video was ‘biggest regret of his life’
Bernard Tomic is an Australian tennis star who once reached the quarter finals at Wimbledon, but his career hasn’t been short of controversy away from the court
Aussie tennis star Bernard Tomic has said that appearing on OnlyFans was the 'biggest regret of his life' in a candid admission to fans.
Tomic, 30, used to date Love Island contestant Vanessa Sierra and during their relationship, agreed to appear alongside her in some saucy internet content. Back in 2020 Sierra, 28, posted a thumbnail of the 2011 Wimbledon quarter finalist biting her bare backside, and teased fans with "Oops I convinced Tomic to do something bad. Swipe up to see the video, sorry mum."
The infamous saga was raised again this week when Tomic opted to host a Q and A with his Instagram followers. He bravely used the line 'Ask me anything' on his story, and one fan fully embraced the offer.
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"Tell us about your OF (OnlyFans) stint," he was asked. The reply left little with chance, with Tomic posting a pic of himself with his hand over his head, writing "BIGGEST. REGRET. OF. MY. LIFE."
But it wasn't just the sexy Sienna who Tomic took aim at. He also appeared to try and reignite his feud with controversial compatriot Nick Kyrgios, with the two having become embroiled in an ugly social media row last March.
The culminated in the German-born player challenging Kyrgios to a boxing match to settle the feud, a scenario which sadly didn't come to fruition. And Tomic opted to being up the fact he once beat Kyrgios and argued his style was easy to combat.
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"Obviously Nick is a good player, probably top six or seven servers in the world. Obviously beat him in Kooyong 6-3 6-4," he said. "Because I train with him I pick where he's serving and I know where he's at so that style doesn't really bother me."
Inevitably of course, the Canberra man responded with his own taunt, writing: "I have more titles. I don't think he has any big scalp to his name, no Rafa, no Federer no Djokovic. To say that he's better than me, it's a bit of a stretch."
The tennis career of Tomic has declined rapidly in the last five years, now ranked 577 in the world having previously been as high as No 17 in 2016. He had his own tilt at reality TV in 2018, appearing on the Australian version of I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, but quit after only three days.
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