Kysre Gondrezick is starting a new chapter.
The WNBA star shared that she is officially live using the subscription-based platform Fanvue to connect with fans.
“I’m excited to partner with Fanvue, exclusively sharing vulnerability and authenticity on my own terms,” she told Page Six in a statement Wednesday (May 21).
“This version of me grants permission to be human rather than performative,” Gondrezick added.
While many fans were excited for her to branch out into a subscription-based platform, initially thinking it was OnlyFans, she was hit with a lot of backlash online as well.
“Unfortunately, the anticipation around my launch led to slander, harassment, threats, and impulsive speculation of other suggested links," she continued. "While embracing the excitement of my followers, I am humbled to know my reach extends to many.”
Fans who choose to subscribe to Gondrezick's content will receive “exclusive lifestyle content, behind-the-scenes access into her world across fashion, beauty, training, wellness, and more personal day-to-day moments directly from her,” per a press release.
Gondrezick shared a photo of herself in a leopard print tank top, sharing that the link was incoming.
🔗 pending… https://t.co/1BilFUMcwW pic.twitter.com/EQ0fN3PVyF
— Kysre Gondrezick (@KysreRae) May 18, 2026This is not the first time Gondrezick has found success in branching out from her professional athlete role. In 2025, she made history as the first Black professional female athlete to be named a Playboy Playmate.
“What people label as a transition, I embody as evolution. I’m not stepping outside who I am. I’m building a multidimensional brand,” she said in a press release at the time.
“Becoming a WNBA player and getting to that level, you put in a lot of work to get there. You have to put in even more work to stay there,” she added.
As for her career, she was the fourth overall draft pick selected by the Indiana Fever in 2021. She was waived from the team the following year and joined the Chicago Sky for training camp in 2024. However, she was released from the Sky after five regular-season games.
This year has been full of injuries for the WNBA star. In January 2026, she suffered a torn Achilles tendon. Earlier this month, she told her followers on Instagram that she suffered a life-threatening medical emergency after being diagnosed with a stroke, a blood clot, and an occlusion. She is now documenting her recovery online.
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