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Uncertainty Surrounds OnlyFans Ownership After Founder's Death
Wild rumor claims Diddy bought the platform for $6.7 billion, but no credible evidence has emerged to support the claim.
Mar. 24, 2026 at 8:19am by Ben Kaplan
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The death of Leonid Radvinsky, the majority owner of OnlyFans, at the age of 43 has left uncertainty over who owns the platform now. Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in OnlyFans' parent company, Fenix International, in 2018 and oversaw the platform's rapid growth, especially during the pandemic. His shares have been held in a trust, and his wife and family members are expected to play a role in any future decisions. Earlier this year, OnlyFans held preliminary talks to sell a majority stake, but no deal was completed before Radvinsky's passing. Speculation about a sale has intensified, with unverified claims that rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquired the platform for $6.7 billion, but OnlyFans has not commented on any potential buyer.
Why it matters
OnlyFans has become a high-profile platform, with millions of creators and subscribers relying on it. Radvinsky's death and the uncertainty around the platform's ownership could have significant implications for the creators and users who depend on it. Any change in control would attract close attention from regulators and the platform's loyal user base.
The details
Leonid Radvinsky, the majority owner of OnlyFans, passed away at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer. Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in Fenix International, OnlyFans' British parent company, in 2018 and oversaw the platform's rapid growth. His shares in the company have been held in a trust, and his wife and family members are expected to play a role in any future decisions. Earlier this year, OnlyFans held preliminary talks to sell a majority stake, but no deal was completed before Radvinsky's passing. Speculation about a sale has intensified, with unverified claims that rapper Sean 'Diddy' Combs acquired the platform for $6.7 billion, but OnlyFans has not commented on any potential buyer.
- Radvinsky acquired a majority stake in Fenix International, OnlyFans' parent company, in 2018.
- OnlyFans held preliminary talks to sell a majority stake earlier this year, before Radvinsky's passing.
- Radvinsky passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer on March 24, 2026.
The players
Leonid Radvinsky
The majority owner of OnlyFans, who passed away at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer.
Katie Chudnovsky
Radvinsky's wife, who is expected to play a role in any future decisions regarding OnlyFans.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs
An American rapper and entrepreneur who has been rumored to have acquired OnlyFans, but no credible evidence has emerged to support this claim.
Keily Blair
The chief executive of OnlyFans, who continues to lead the platform's day-to-day operations.
Fenix International
The British parent company of OnlyFans, in which Radvinsky held a majority stake.
The takeaway
The death of OnlyFans' majority owner, Leonid Radvinsky, has created uncertainty around the platform's ownership and future. While speculation about a potential sale to Diddy has circulated, no credible evidence has emerged to support this claim. The platform's resilience now rests in the hands of the trust structure Radvinsky established, and any changes in control would likely attract close attention from regulators and the platform's loyal user base.
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