NRL star Jaeman Salmon has been roasted by footy fans after ‘shooting his shot’ with Aussie adult content creator Anna Paul in Las Vegas.
The Bulldogs forward responded to Paul’s post from Allegiant Stadium at the NRL season opener, boldly responding on Instagram: ‘Thanks for coming Anna.’
‘Worth a crack hey,’ posted one supporter to Salmon.
‘Thirsty dog,’ said a second.
‘Nothing weak gutted about this effort,’ a third weighed in with, referencing Salmon’s previous feud with Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart.
It comes as a number of footy WAGs were reportedly furious the OnlyFans model was handed official NRL field of play accreditation in Sin City.
NRL star Jaeman Salmon (pictured, right) has been roasted by footy fans after ‘shooting his shot’ with Aussie adult content creator Anna Paul on Instagram
It comes as a number of footy WAGs were reportedly furious the OnlyFans model was handed official NRL field of play accreditation in Sin City (pictured)
Her Instagram post on March 1 saw her pose with footy legend Wally Lewis (pictured) in the grandstand – and also generated priceless publicity for the NRL
Anna Paul is estimated to have a net worth of close to $7million and reportedly earns up to $220,000 a month on OnlyFans
Paul, 26, is a social media sensation, boasting 5.7million followers on TikTok and 1.7 million on Instagram.
Her Instagram post on March 1 saw her pose with footy legend Wally Lewis in the grandstand – and also generated priceless publicity for the NRL.
Paul is estimated to have a net worth of close to $7 million, with the influencer reportedly earning up to $220,000 a month on OnlyFans.
She has previously stated her ‘official’ job title is a sex worker.
The 26-year-old was raised on the Gold Coast and is said to be one of the most popular OnlyFans creators globally.
Daily Mail understands she is in the top 0.2 per cent of earners on the online platform.
‘I am one of the top OnlyFans creators in Australia,’ Paul said in a previous interview.
‘That’s what I do, I love it and it’s my favourite job in the world.’
Paul also previously told News Corp she grew up ‘flat broke’.
‘We struggled – sometimes our cars would break and we would have to walk everywhere, we couldn’t drive,’ she said in a 2020 interview.
‘Sometimes we didn’t have enough money to drive to the fuel station to get fuel, we had no money for a long time.’
Paul added her childhood struggles ‘motivated’ her to be financially secure as an adult.
