OnlyFans billionaire owner Leo Radvinsky dies aged 43 after ‘long battle with cancer’

Leo Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of the adult content site OnlyFans, died of cancer at the age of 43.
A spokesperson for the site told the Daily Mail that the company was ‘deeply saddened’ to announce his death.
‘Leo passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer,’ the spokesman said. ‘His family has requested privacy at this difficult time.’
An online obituary for Radvinsky showed that he passed away in Pomano Beach, Florida, near where he lived with his family in a $4 million mansion in Boca Raton.
The Ukrainian-American businessman had a net worth estimated at $4.7 billion, largely due to his firm Fenix International Limited owning a majority stake in OnlyFans.
He was the company’s director and majority shareholder, as well as a renowned philanthropist and angel investor.
Radvinsky took over OnlyFans from the Stokely family in the United Kingdom in 2018, and the site expanded rapidly under his watch.
In 2024, users spent a record $7.2 billion on the subscription platform, and Radvinsky paid itself $1.8 billion in dividends from 2021 to 2025. Bloomberg.
Radvinsky was trying to sell his pornography site last year, but sources told the New York Post at the time that he had trouble finding buyers because of his X-rated business model.
Leo Radvinsky, billionaire owner of adult content site OnlyFans, died of cancer at the age of 43
Radvinsky was notoriously reclusive and lived with his wife in a lavish $4 million mansion in Florida.
Radvinsky’s net worth soared during the COVID-19 pandemic as lockdowns drove creators and consumers to his subscription-based online platform.
The platform has attracted the attention of famous creators like Blac Chyna and Bella Thorne, who make millions a month by posting explicit content for their fans.
Radvinsky is reportedly planning to sell OnlyFans, despite making huge sums from the company, including receiving $472 million in dividends in 2023.
Insiders reportedly said that despite huge profits, it had trouble finding buyers because pornographic content limited its price tag to just $2.4 billion.
In January, Reuters reported that OnlyFans may have finally found a buyer as it explored selling a majority stake to investment firm Architect Capital.
He was a notoriously reclusive person and lived with his wife in a luxurious $4 million mansion in Florida.
In 2024, Radvinsky and his wife donated $11 million to the pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which sparked controversy among OnlyFans members. Arm.




