Stunning model Ivana Knoll says she's been getting a ton of business offers after being dubbed the 'World Cup's Hottest Fan' ... but you'll never see her on OnlyFans.
Ivana says during the World Cup, she received about 10 calls a day and 20 emails from agencies trying to get her on OF ... but makes it clear no dollar amount would get her to do adult content."I don't judge, I'm just not that kind of person. It's not for me. I tried to explain that it's not about money always, I care about reputation."
Ivana says despite the immediate money she'd make on the subscription-based platform, it would also hurt her chances with other brand deals in the future ... and that's a risk she's not willing to take. Check out the full interview on YouTube -- we also asked Ivana about celebs sliding into her Instagram DMs during the World Cup ... and she made one shocking reveal about athletes who were competing in the tournament.
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