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Ex-OnlyFans Exec RJ Phillips Taps Controversy With Zoop’s Enhanced Games Deal

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Ex-OnlyFans Exec RJ Phillips Taps Controversy With Zoop’s Enhanced Games Deal

Phillips positions Zoop as a fairer social platform while embracing a polarizing partner.

RJ Phillips, a founding executive of OnlyFans, is once again leaning into controversy as he refines his latest venture: a “social mega app” called Zoop. The platform is the official social media partner for the inaugural Enhanced Games, a multi-sport competition in Las Vegas on May 24 that openly encourages the use of performance-enhancing drugs to test the limits of human potential.

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Roughly 40 athletes are set to compete, including American swimmers and Olympic gold medalists Cody Miller and Hunter Armstrong; Colombian weightlifter and Olympic silver medalist Leidy Solis; and Australian swimmer and former world champion James Magnussen, who is coming out of retirement for the event. Nearly one million users have already signed up for Zoop or joined its waitlist, with athletes sharing training regimens and glimpses of life inside the event’s Abu Dhabi training camp.

The Enhanced Games will feature a $1 million prize........

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