OnlyFans is expanding its mainstream entertainment offerings with “Smash City,” a new OFTV original reality series co-hosted by controversial tennis star Nick Kyrgios and adult film legend Rachel Starr. The show is set to premiere on June 13, exclusively on the free-to-watch, safe-for-work OFTV platform.
“Smash City” transforms the court into a wild competition zone, featuring eight OnlyFans creators—ranging from reality stars and athletes to models—who compete in zany pickleball challenges for a $20,000 prize. The four-episode series is designed to be as unpredictable as its host, with games that include oversized paddles, human-sized pong cups, and a healthy dose of flirtatious energy.
Nick Kyrgios, known for his explosive tennis style and outspoken persona, serves as co-host alongside Sophie Stonehouse (Too Hot to Handle), while Rachel Starr, 2022 AVN Hall of Fame inductee, steps in as the series’ charismatic referee.
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Kyrgios, who joined OnlyFans in December 2023—not for adult content but to share behind-the-scenes moments of his life and tennis career—says the project was a welcome challenge and a chance to show another side of himself.
“I was super excited when they told me the idea,” Kyrgios told Complex. “It was a lot of fun… Pickleball is very close to tennis, so that instantly caught my interest.”
He emphasized that the collaboration with adult creator Rachel Starr and others wasn’t about controversy but about connection and creativity.
“It’s a step out of my comfort zone, but that’s exactly where I want to be,” Kyrgios said. “I had conversations with all these people, and they all have different journeys. We did something really cool together.”
Despite dealing with injuries in recent years, Kyrgios remains committed to returning to top-level tennis, including playing doubles at the French Open and aiming for a singles return at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
“Smash City” also marks another step in OnlyFans’ efforts to evolve beyond its adult-only reputation. With personalities like Kyrgios on board—and no explicit content involved—the company is showcasing its OFTV platform as a space for all kinds of creators, from sports figures to lifestyle influencers.
“I think the perception of OnlyFans is slowly changing,” said Kyrgios. “I’m able to show more of my personal life, and I can give my fans what they want.”
For co-star Rachel Starr, the series reflects the increasing crossover between adult entertainers and mainstream media, something that might have seemed impossible just a few years ago.
Smash City debuts June 13 on OFTV, with all four episodes streaming for free. The series promises humor, competition, and an unfiltered glimpse into the personalities behind the OnlyFans profiles.
To watch “Smash City” and other original content, visit of.tv.