Gabriella Zuniga Announces Retirement from OnlyFans
Gabriella Zuniga, a prominent content creator on the adult platform OnlyFans, recently declared her retirement from the site. Zuniga, who boasts millions of followers, made her announcement through a now-removed Instagram post. She expressed gratitude toward her community, stating, " Today, I have decided to retire from OF. Thank you for the incredible support you've shown me over the past few years. This community has given me a life I could have never imagined. I'm truly excited for this next chapter. I love you all forever and ever ."
Legal Battle Concludes with Settlement
Shortly before her departure from OnlyFans, Zuniga was involved in a high-profile legal case with NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe. Having filed the lawsuit in April 2025 under the pseudonym Jane Doe, Zuniga sought $50 million, accusing Sharpe of sexual assault. The case, handled by Sharpe's attorneys from Lanny J. Davis & Associates, concluded last month with a settlement, details of which remain undisclosed. It is speculated that the settlement included a multi-million-dollar sum.
Post-Litigation Social Media Activity
Following the resolution of her lawsuit and her exit from OnlyFans, Zuniga shared a cryptic Bible verse on her Instagram story. The partial visibility of the verse fueled speculation and debate among followers and critics alike. Responses varied broadly, with some interpreting the post as a sign of vindication, while others criticized it as an act of hypocrisy.