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Renee Gracie has certainly made her mark on both motorsports and the adult industry.
The 29-year-old racing driver ditched the sport to become an OnlyFans star, before making her stunning comeback in the GT series.
Speaking with Daily Mail Australia ahead of the release of her Stan Originals documentary Revealed - Renee Gracie: Fireproof, Renee revealed how turning to OnlyFans has impacted her personal life and relationships.
Unlike other adult stars, the busty Queenslander said she has no struggle navigating the dating pool while posting racy content online. In fact, it has done 'nothing but wonders' for her.
'It has not affected me in the slightest. I'm probably in a very fortunate position,' she admitted.
She also opened up about the cruel slur trolls use against OnlyFans models like her - calling them 'fatherless' - and how it's laughable to her because she has an extremely supportive father.
Renee Gracie (pictured), 29, ditched the sport to become an OnlyFans star, before making her stunning comeback in the GT series
'Most guys now realise that girls who are successful on OnlyFans do very well for themselves. They have houses, they have goals, they have careers, they're driven and motivated,' she said of her dating life.
She added: 'I've got more than I could ever imagine if I wanted to... [OnlyFans] has done nothing but wonders for me in that world, that's for sure.'
Meanwhile, Renee opened up about what her father really thinks of her X-rated career.
In her Stan documentary, which is available to stream from Sunday, May 26, the lead OnlyFans driver revealed her dad fully supports her work in the adult industry.
Speaking with Daily Mail Australia, Renee has revealed how turning to OnlyFans has impacted her personal life and relationships
The busty Queensland native said she has no struggle navigating the dating pool while posting racy content online
'Bit of an awkward conversation to have with your dad,' she says in the doco, recalling the time she told her dad about her newfound passion.
Meanwhile, her dad added: 'I'm pretty easy. She's on OnlyFans, she's a porn star. That's how I describe her.
'Then people are so shocked, they're too scared to ask anymore questions.'
Renee said she isn't bothered by what others think of her OnlyFans path, but wishes people knew how her family and close friends feel.
In her Stan documentary, which is available to stream from Sunday, May 26, the lead OnlyFans driver revealed her dad fully supports her work in the adult industry
Renee told Daily Mail Australia she isn't bothered by what others think of her OnlyFans path, but wishes people knew how her family and close friends feel
'Obviously, it's something that I see a lot online where everyone's like, "Oh, your parents must be proud," or "You're fatherless" and all this sort of stuff when they have no idea of the relationship,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I laugh and giggle because I'm like, "If only you knew". But now they get the chance to actually find out and watch it on the documentary. I'd be interested to see what people actually think. Because I know that some people would think it's shocking and disgusting and "how could he?"
'I think a lot of people just see basically the OnlyFans side of things. But they don't actually see that the parent has a successful daughter.'
Renee added that she could have gone down a very destructive path after her racing career was over in 2017, and after her mother suffered a tragic accident, which is all revealed in the documentary.
'I could have left motor sport, been down in the dumps, gone off the rails. I had every reason to go into a psychiatric assessment at some stages, because I thought I was loopy and I just thought I was crazy because of everything that I went through,' she said.
'I was down and out. So, I had many paths that I could have chosen and I chose one that made me very successful.'
Renee added: 'I think most people overlook the fact that at least I'm earning good money. It's not like I'm doing anything illegal - I pay my taxes. I'm safe. I do it from the comfort of my home behind a camera. I've got a really good environment that I'm around as well.
'So I think if you look outside of what I actually do to earn the money, I've actually got a very successful career that is safe, comfortable and earns me good money.'
Renee once claimed she made more than $500,000 in one month through OnlyFans and stated in 2022 that she made 'almost $10million' online, allowing her to purchase three houses.
Renee now races for the OnlyFans team in the GT World Challenge Australia series
But she is now coy about her current earnings, telling Daily Mail Australia she earns 'enough' from the subscription-based site.
'Everyone has guesses, everyone guesstimates but I make enough. I feel like everyone tries to officially pick and choose how much I make,' she said.
'I try and be respectful of everybody else, but I am successful. And I have been very successful on my OnlyFans page for pretty much the last four years. I'm very grateful for that.'
Renee sees herself as the 'perfect example' of proving success in more than one career path.
Having had an unsuccessful stint in Supercars before turning to OnlyFans and making millions, Renee returned to racing and holds the 2023 GT World Challenge Australia GT Trophy.
Renee once claimed she made more than $500,000 in one month through OnlyFans and stated in 2022 that she made 'almost $10million' online, allowing her to purchase three houses
Renee sees herself as the 'perfect example' of proving success in more than one career path
The racer shared some sound advice for people with ambitious dreams, while also subtly clapping back at her haters who shunned her from the sport after she took up adult content creating.
'People's idea of success is you've only got one shot at it and you can only be successful at one thing. And that's all you can do, because that's all you're good at,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
'I don't think people understand that just because something doesn't work out doesn't mean you can't turn around and focus your time, energy and effort on something else. And I think that I'm a perfect example of that.
'Just because you're not good at something or something doesn't work out for you - or you get knocked back and you are made to feel a certain way about something that was your lifelong passion - does not mean that you can't actually go find another passion where you make more money, it's more successful and you're actually better at it and it gives you more joy than what you originally thought your first passion was gonna give you.
'So hopefully my [documentary] gets that across and it shows people that just because you commit to something, it might not work out. But it doesn't mean you can't commit to something else and it can actually be better on the other side.'
The Stan Original Documentary Revealed - Renee Gracie: Fireproof will premiere May 26, only on Stan.
Revealed - Renee Gracie: Fireproof premieres May 26, only on Stan