Real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort launches OnlyFans page

Real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort launches OnlyFans page
Real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort launches OnlyFans page

Jordan Belfort, the notorious Wall Street stock trader whose debaucherous lifestyle and fall from the dizzying heights of multi-millionairedom was documented in the blockbuster film 'Wolf of Wall Street', has joined OnlyFans.

Belfort, 59, announced last week he is joining the platform to provide fans a glimpse of his 'freakin' cool as hell life', joining a growing number of celebrities that have flocked to the content subscription service in recent months.

OnlyFans is a platform through which content creators can build a following and receive funding from fans via monthly subscriptions or one-off payments in return for exclusive content.

It is known primarily as a subscription-based porn website which allows sex workers to monetize adult content, but it is also used by several high-profile names such as Bella Thorne, Cardi B, and DJ Khaled to host paid-for content. 

Belfort, whose life as perhaps the most infamous Wall Street trader in history was portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the Scorsese-directed hit, now works as a business consultant and motivational speaker. 

His arrival to OnlyFans comes as the platform aims to diversify its offerings and shirk its reputation as a subscription porn site.

Jordan Belfort, 59, was one of the most notorious Wall Street stock traders and is renowned for a lifestyle of debauchery, drugs and outrageous wealth. Since his incarceration in 1999, Belfort has rebuilt himself as a business consultant and motivational speaker and has now announced he is joining OnlyFans

Belfort's rise to notoriety as one of Wall Street's biggest stock traders and subsequent fall from the dizzying heights as founder of brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont was portrayed in the 2013 Scorsese film 'The Wolf of Wall Street', in which he was played by Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured)

Belfort's rise to notoriety as one of Wall Street's biggest stock traders and subsequent fall from the dizzying heights as founder of brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont was portrayed in the 2013 Scorsese film 'The Wolf of Wall Street', in which he was played by Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured)

OnlyFans is a platform through which content creators can build a following and receive funding from fans via monthly subscriptions or one-off payments in return for exclusive content

OnlyFans is a platform through which content creators can build a following and receive funding from fans via monthly subscriptions or one-off payments in return for exclusive content

Belfort announced the launch of his OnlyFans account via the platform's Instagram page last week.

In the video, the serial entrepreneur said he was 'super excited' to join the platform and promised fans 'exclusive behind-the-scenes content of my freakin' cool as hell life.' 

Belfort built one of the most dynamic and successful sales-organizations on Wall Street in the 1990s, but his eye-watering success and the millions that came with it are only part of the story. 

The Wall St titan founded Stratton Oakmont in 1989, a stock brokerage he started with a few desks and phones set up in a former Long Island auto shop but quickly grew into a giant company of over 1,000 employees involved in stock issues totaling more than $1 billion.

Stratton Oakmont was a 'boiler room' firm that marketed penny stocks - those of minimal value - and defrauded investors with the 'pump and dump' type of stock sales, taking large commissions on the trades, often at the expense of their investors.

Belfort lived a life of incredible wealth

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