Cora Schumacher deletes OnlyFans after argument with Ralf

by times news cr

2024-08-27 01:31:34

Cora Schumacher is calling it quits. In the midst of the public dispute with her ex-husband Ralf Schumacher, she is now ending her OnlyFans career.

Cora Schumacher became famous through her marriage to former racing driver Ralf Schumacher. After their separation in 2009, she made headlines mainly through her participation in TV shows such as “Let’s Dance”, “Celebrity Big Brother” and the jungle camp. She also built up a second source of income with her OnlyFans account. This is a social media platform on which photos and videos are published for money. Erotic images are often shared – as in Cora Schumacher’s case. But she now wants to stop doing that for good.

In an Instagram story, she now announces: “OF may have given me the necessary self-affirmation for a few months, which I needed so much at that time.” But that is now over. “However, I have decided to close the account completely because I no longer want to define myself by my appearance or be reduced to it,” says Schumacher.

In fact, the message “Sorry. This page is unavailable. The link you followed does not appear to work or the page has been removed” now appears under the OnlyFans path under her former username justcora76.

Cora Schumacher announced in July last year that she was active on OnlyFans and explained in an interview with the “Bild” newspaper: “I love my body and why shouldn’t I share that with others?” Users could take out a subscription to the erotic platform for 30 euros a month and view their photos. In an RTL interview in 2023, the 47-year-old revealed that the account was quite lucrative for her: “It’s actually been almost 10,000 euros in just over 24 hours.”

Cora Schumacher’s change of heart to no longer share erotic images for money comes in the midst of a public mudslinging match with her ex-husband Ralf Schumacher. She had reacted with disappointment to his coming out, which led to mutual accusations and the publication of private chat messages.

Hemschemeier advised Cora Schumacher to “take some time out so that she can find her center again.” Asking herself questions like: “How do I want to live my life? What values ​​do I want to represent?” could help her.

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