Leonid Radvinsky, the American billionaire of Ukrainian origin who owned the majority of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 after a prolonged fight with cancer. The news was announced by Fenix International, the London-based parent company of the adult content platform.

Simple facts, no fluff

Here are the key points to keep in your head if you only skim headlines:

  • Age at death: 43 years.
  • Cause: Long battle with cancer.
  • Announcement by: Fenix International, OnlyFans parent company in London.

Who was Radvinsky?

Radvinsky was known for keeping a very low public profile. He was born in Ukraine and later became an American billionaire. He lived in London and rarely appeared in public, preferring to stay behind the scenes while running major online adult businesses.

How OnlyFans changed under him

He acquired the majority stake in OnlyFans in 2018 from founders Guy and Tim Stokely. Under his ownership the platform ballooned into a global giant. The numbers reported while he was in charge included:

  • More than 377 million users.
  • Revenue that reached around $1.4 billion.

Background in the adult industry

Before taking the helm at OnlyFans, Radvinsky founded Cybertania, another company operating in the adult websites sector. His career made him one of the more controversial figures among tech billionaires.

This marks the end of a chapter for a company that reshaped how creators and audiences connect online. The announcement confirms the loss and leaves questions about the future direction of the platform.