Paige VanZant Offered $50,000 For Wild OnlyFans Request

Paige VanZant was offered a staggering amount of money to do one simple thing:

Cut her hair and mail it.

The former UFC fighter turned bare knuckle brawler turned content star has made a staggering amount of money outside of combat sports.

In fact, she once revealed she made more money in one day on OnlyFans than she did in her entire time in the UFC. It's pretty wild seeing as how she made more than $500,000 during her time in the octagon in Dana White's organization.

Turns out her OnlyFans requests pay big money….but the requests are a bit weird.

Paige VanZant offered $50,000 to cut her hair and mail it.

The former UFC fighter revealed someone was willing to pay her $50,000 to simply cut her hair. That's a lot of money for very little work.

"Somebody wrote to me on OnlyFans, and they offered me $50,000 to cut my hair into a bob. They did want the back shaved," VanZant said on a new episode of "A Kickass Love Story" with her husband and MMA fighter, according to TMZ.

VanZant admitted she was "cute" when she previously had short hair, but the reason she didn't do it? The subscriber wanted it mailed to him.

As VanZant pointed out, getting paid $50,000 to cut your hair is an absurd deal. That's an outrageous amount of money. Hell, I'll shave my head right now for $50,000. Write the check and I'll be bald within minutes. No problem at all.

However, there's a huge difference between being paid to cut your hair and being paid to mail it to someone. The latter is downright strange.

To further make the situation strange, VanZant indicated she might have been worried about a curse being put on her. What a wild situation we have unfolding on OnlyFans with VanZant and this unnamed follower!

For now, it appears VanZant will keep her hair to herself when it comes to OnlyFans requests. Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com what you think of the incredibly bizarre request.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.