A female bodybuilder described as “Kendall Jenner on steroids” makes an impressive living selling arm wrestling content on OnlyFans. Vladislava Galagan, 27, started weight training 11 years ago and has never looked back. These days, her beauty combined with her impressive muscles have earned her a massive following on social media, and plenty of fans are willing to shell out the cash to see her guns on display.
Galagan is originally from Russia but now lives in Prague, Czech Republic. And while she did feel self-conscious for a while about her physique, joining social media has shown her just how desirable her strong, sculpted look actually is.
“When I joined social media, I learnt there are so many men who like tall, strong muscular women with a nice face too,” she told SWNS (via The Mirror). “People tell me my muscles are photoshopped because they can’t believe someone who looks like me could be so strong. I am constantly told I look like Kendall Jenner on steroids. I hit the sweet spot with a mix of my face and my body. But I’m not some vanilla bodybuilder – I’m a fitness model that kicks ass.”
Vladislava Galgan goes to the gym six times a week (gym creeps be damned!) and spends more than an hour there lifting weights. In addition, she does three cardio sessions a week and ensures her diet includes at least 100 grams of protein a day. And while she does admit to taking supplements to help with her beefing up, she insists it’s important to put in the work to get the results you want.
In fact, her muscles are so impressive that many people have suggested that her content must be Photoshopped. However, Galagan insists she’s the real deal. Subscribers to her OnlyFans content will be able to see that.
“I’m muscular and good looking, it sells really well. So many people think it’s CGI or Photoshop, but it’s not. I wear see-through lingerie, leather, and latex, but I don’t do anything explicit – I just imply. I also do arm wrestling videos – people like those,” she explained, adding that she makes five figures a month on her content.
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