The Gold Coast Bulletin

OnlyFans man downs tool after workplace mishap

- Jeremy Pierce

Talk about losing your tools of the trade.

A Queensland OnlyFans identity has been ordered off work for a month after a freak accident during filming left him in hospital for more than nine hours.

Adam Manikis, who appears as theapollos­how profession­ally, was in the midst of a performanc­e for the cameras with a co-star late last month when disaster struck, leaving him with an injured appendage.

“At the time I didn’t even think it was hurt that bad,” he said. “I thought it was just bruised or something.

“But then the next day it blew up like a Coke can, it was so swollen I was actually terrified.”

He spent the day in hospital with scans and treatment revealing his poor pecker had sustained a blood clot and swelling and upon doctor’s orders he was told to abstain from any monkey business for the next month.

He has been documentin­g his Johnson’s journey on his Instagram page as he continues his recovery.

With OnlyFans identities making sometimes significan­t revenue from their videos, the workplace slip literally landed the adult content creator in hard times, but he wouldn’t say how much the mishap had rubbed off his bottom line.

However, Apollo said there had been a silver lining to his injury.

“It probably came at an opportune time, because I had just finished shooting a bunch of videos and then I need to spend time editing them and promoting them and sending them out so it hasn’t been too bad,” he said.

“I also used the down time to create my own supplement brand for male enhancemen­t and cognitive support which I have been wanting to do for a while.”

While counting down the days until he can get back in the saddle, Apollo said he felt strangely invigorate­d by his forced abstinence.

“I feel like in a way it’s given me a superpower,” Mr Manikis said.

 ?? ?? Adam Manikis has opened up about a freak accident that injured his penis.
Adam Manikis has opened up about a freak accident that injured his penis.

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