OnlyFans star and Misfits boxing champion Elle Brooke reveals her fans frequently offer money for her to beat them up.
Elle Brooke is no stranger to controversy. The OnlyFans model, social media sensation, and Misfits Boxing middleweight champion from England recently made headlines for her unusual career fantasy. Known for her funny and sometimes outrageous short videos on TikTok, where she’s amassed 2.3 million followers, Elle never holds back when it comes to sharing her thoughts.
In a recent interview, Brooke made a jaw-dropping revelation: her dream job is to be paid to punch people. Yes, you read that right. The 25-year-old blonde bombshell admitted that some of her fans offer to pay her to literally beat them up, something she says she’d love to do if it wasn’t illegal.
“I actually have people ask me to like punch them for so much money. And I’m like, ‘Do you know what? I’m in the wrong job, that sounds like way easier money than me getting punched.”
Elle’s Rise to Fame
Elle Brooke’s popularity isn’t just based on her OnlyFans success. She’s made a name for herself in the boxing world with a string of impressive victories in Misfits Boxing—a popular promotion known for bringing together influencers and celebrities for high-energy bouts. Fans love watching Elle take down her opponents in the ring, and it seems that many are even willing to pay for a personal beatdown.
Her rise to fame in Misfits Boxing has made her a force to be reckoned with, and her fan base grows with each fight. Misfits Boxing itself is becoming a major player in the sports world, blending entertainment with high-level competition. Elle’s success in this space shows she’s more than just a pretty face—she’s got the skills to back it up.
She recently defended her Misfits Boxing middleweight title in a thrilling match against BKFC standout Jenny Savage. The fight, held on September 14 at the MF & DAZN: X Series 18 event, was a headliner, and Elle walked away victorious once again.
Beating Up Men for Fun?
While the idea of “paid beatdowns” may seem wild, Elle Brooke admitted she’s looked into making it her full-time gig. However, there’s a little thing called the law standing in her way. According to legal experts, you can’t simply agree to get beaten up—even if you’re willing to pay for it. Assault and battery laws don’t allow people to consent to such activities, meaning Elle’s dream of being a professional “fan fighter” is officially off the table.
Fans online were both amused and disappointed by the revelation. While some people offered their support, others were quick to point out that, illegal or not, Elle could probably still charge for a good slap or two—though she might have to stop short of throwing a punch.
“I can just beat up men. I’d love to do that. I actually looked into it, and it’s also against the law. You can’t consent to assault and battery, so I can’t, unfortunately.”
Staying in the Spotlight
Although her “illegal” dream job won’t be happening anytime soon, Elle Brooke’s career is far from slowing down. She’s gearing up for several upcoming fights in the Misfits Boxing circuit, which has exploded in popularity in recent years. With influencer boxing drawing in thousands of fans and pay-per-view sales skyrocketing, Elle has firmly positioned herself as one of the sport’s breakout stars.
Fans can catch her in the ring soon, with another big fight already in the works. She’s been training hard, refining her technique, and is eager to take on more challenges in 2024. Misfits Boxing shows no signs of slowing down, and Elle’s journey is far from over.
Her rising success has even sparked speculation about future MMA ventures. Could Elle Brooke transition from influencer boxing to something more brutal? Only time will tell. For now, she remains laser-focused on her career in and outside the ring, continuing to make waves in both the boxing and online entertainment industries.