DEVON, ENGLAND: Sammy-Jo Luxton, a prominent figure in the Professional Fighters League (PFL) and an OnlyFans model, garnered attention by responding to one of MrBeast's recent competitions. Luxton, who has established herself as skilled in Muay Thai and MMA, began her journey in Muay Thai at the age of 12.
Jimmy Donaldson, also known as MrBeast, is a popular YouTuber who recently created a buzz by announcing a collaboration with the gaming platform 'Stumble Guys'. With over 150 million subscribers on YouTube, he expanded his online presence by joining the newly introduced Threads app.
‘Would you be interested in sponsoring my fight career?’
MrBeast presented a challenge to his 21.9 million Twitter followers, offering them the opportunity to win the next month's revenue from his Twitter account. The task was simple: whoever received the most likes on their reply to his tweet within 48 hours would be the recipient of this generous reward. As a result, countless individuals eagerly shared their responses and appealed for likes on their replies to MrBeast's tweet.
Luxton, an OnlyFans model, joined the challenge by posting a reply and actively seeking likes and replies for her tweet. "Hi all, asking for help on likes/replies/RTs on this reply so I can get the attention of mr beast xxx." In a step forward, she also remarked a specific tweet to MrBeast, “Even if I don’t get the most likes would you be interested in sponsoring my fight career? I’ve just signed to PFL and I’m in camp to make my MMA debut in Paris :)” She also shared a video of her fight alongside the tweet. While she actively pursues MrBeast's sponsorship, she remains steadfast in her own abilities and convictions. In September 2023, she will bravely step into a cage in Paris to showcase her skills. MrBeast is yet to respond.
'Worth a shot'
After reading the tweets, fans flocked to the comment section. One fan wrote, "Worth a shot." Another fan said, "Hope you get that and hope to se you rocking in PFL,PD: if you get it dont forget to send me a ticket for any of your fights:)." Another Twitter user said, "I'm sure he will but in one condition, benefit/contribute something to his Youtube content." Another user said, "Him sponsoring you is like you accepting a date from someone on Twitter." A fifth Twitter user wrote, "Embarrassing that I’m being pro active to try and further my fight career with the help of a creator who’s brand it is to… help people??"
‘They’re technically helping my fighting career’
OnlyFans serves as a platform that enables numerous creators to establish successful careers. Luxton, recognizing the potential it holds, decided to venture into the realm of OnlyFans, as she believes it has played a significant role in advancing her fighting career. During an interview, the 24-year-old British fighter Luxton openly shared her firsthand experience with the platform.
In the video titled, "OnlyFans allows me to connect” Luxton claimed, “As I’m growing as a fighter and as a personality, and, I couldn’t reply to all of them. So, to create an OnlyFans, it was just the space where I could connect with the true fans who were really wanting to help me push, because all of the proceeds I get from that, I’m putting into my fighting. So, they’re technically helping my fighting career. So, I’ve now been able to get a place in Manchester, closer to the gym, helping me with my meal preps my strength and conditioning. So, I’m about to level up with the help from my fans."