Swimmer Luana Alonso's Fame Leads to Unusual RealDoll Offer for Replica Feet
Posted : 25 October 2024
Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso has captured attention again following her stint at the Paris 2024 Olympics, now with an unexpected offer from RealDoll. Although Alonso’s athletic performance did not result in medals, her brief time competing and subsequent ventures kept her in the spotlight.
After an early elimination from the 100-meter butterfly, Alonso departed the Olympic Village and spent her days exploring the city and EuroDisney, leading to backlash from Paraguay's Olympic Committee, which criticized her actions as inappropriate and distracting. Following the controversy, Alonso announced her retirement from competitive swimming.
Despite her athletic exit, Alonso’s popularity continued to rise, especially after launching an OnlyFans account, where she amassed a substantial following. Her post-Olympic fame drew media coverage, and her online presence has made her a familiar figure on sports and entertainment sites.
This latest development, reported by TMZ Sports, shows her stepping further into public interest: RealDoll, a company known for producing life-like models, has proposed making artificial replicas of her feet and selling them to her fanbase, reflecting Alonso’s ongoing influence.
According to TMZ, RealDoll is preparing to price each foot at $2,000, with a pair costing $3,500. The company has offered Alonso a 20 percent share of profits from the sales, alongside an additional $500 for each signed replica.
RealDoll’s unique offer signifies the unusual ways Alonso’s post-retirement fame continues to shape her public persona, merging her presence in pop culture with niche fan demands.