As the press release proclaims, “fantasies are coming to life” with the introduction of a sports league involving Instagram and OnlyFans models.

The “most beautiful women you’ve ever seen” play in the first season of the topless stars sports league

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Holly Sonders, formerly of the Golf Channel and Fox Sports, will be the commissioner of the “Xposed Sportz” league, in which fans may watch their favorite models compete in skimpy outfits.

Basketball, bowling, and tennis are just a few of the eight disciplines that the stunning competitors will compete in.

In a recent interview, Sonders, who is married to American boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya, discussed her vision for the league.

In the spring of 2023, the fantastic will become a reality. I have ten female students and we will participate in seven or eight different sports.

She told BroBible, “Picture all of your favorite IG models competing against each other… doing your favorite sports… in next to nothing.”

“And when I say sports, some of them want to play basketball, bowling, tennis, and so on, but there’s also ping pong.”

Twister is another option. Such frivolity is how these girls make their living, and some of them earn hundreds of thousands of dollars per year through OnlyFans and similar sites.

The competition begins in the spring, and Sonders promises that it will feature “some of the most beautiful women you have ever seen.”

Holly Sonders' partner is American boxing promoter Oscar De La Hoya
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The 36-year-old who has been building up “Xposed Sportz” for the past three years has decided to hold most of the events in Las Vegas, but he is open to expanding the series to other cities.

The stunning brunette began her own sporting career as an amateur golfer, but a serious knee injury in her early 20s led her to instead pursue a career in the media.

A few years later, Sonders joined Fox Sports as a golf commentator after completing a degree in journalism.

As of October 2019, she is no longer a Fox Sports anchor.