V8 Supercars driver turned OnlyFans star Renee Gracie says she has been BANNED from ‘all social media platforms’ and wants to join class action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter and Google

Renee Gracie has revealed that every popular social media platform that she joined has banned her at some stage.

The former V8 Supercars driver is now an OnlyFans content creator and known for her racy images and videos.

The 25-year-old says that’s gotten her accounts deleted – she feels unfairly – multiple times.

Renee Gracie
Banned: Renee Gracie (pictured) has revealed that every popular social media platform that she joined has banned her at some stage. The former V8 Supercars driver is now an OnlyFans content creator and known for her racy images and videos

‘I was banned (from Instagram where she had more than 700,000 followers) at the start of this year too, it feels like a lifetime,’ she told The Herald Sun on Saturday.

‘I was recently banned from Twitter as well. I’ve also had a few battles with TikTok about being banned from there, but I got that back,’ Renee added.

‘I am very used to being banned and blocked and removed from basically all social media platforms.’

Renee Gracie
She said on Saturday: ‘I am very used to being banned and blocked and removed from basically all social media platforms’

The model went on to tell the paper that she has reached out to Donald Trump’s team in the hopes of joining his class action lawsuit against  Facebook, Twitter and Google, which the former president initiated over similar bans.

Renee currently has an active Instagram account with close to 29,000 followers, which in her bio is described as her ‘backup’ account.

‘Lost my main account at almost 700k’ she explains, ‘Decided to make a backup after I lost it.’

Renee Gracie

The model went on to tell the paper that she has reached out to Donald Trump’s team in the hopes of joining his class action lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter and Google, which the former president initiated over similar bans

In October, Renee revealed she has earned ‘close to $2million’ from using OnlyFans, before branching off to create her own website.

The adult entertainer spoke to Grant and Chezzi Denyer on their podcast IT’S ALL TRUE? and shocked the hosts by saying her maximum earning has been $500,000 in a single month.

OnlyFans has been immensely lucrative for the model, who has said she made USD $30,000 (AUD $42,300 ) the first week she started on the platform.   Another top earning was $20,000 for each herself and her boyfriend, made in just 24 hours after they posted their first sex video together.

Renee Gracie

Renee currently has an active Instagram account with close to 29,000 followers, which in her bio is described as her ‘backup’ account. ‘Lost my main account at almost 700k’ she explains, ‘Decided to make a backup after I lost it’

Subscription sites, such as OnlyFans, involve content which can range from something as innocent as a suggestive selfie, all the way to hardcore pornography.

Renee was very firm telling hosts Grant and Chezzi Denyer that she does not feel she will ever regret going into adult entertainment.

‘The position I am in now has set me up for life. I’m setting myself up for an early retirement.

‘I cannot regret bettering myself and putting myself in that position,’ she said.

Renee Gracie

Gear change: The former V8 Supercars driver-turned-OnlyFans star has become one of the Australia’s most successful adult entertainers.

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