Scooter Braun Declines Offer to Purchase OnlyFans
Music executive Scooter Braun, renowned for his management of high-profile artists like Justin Bieber, has recently turned down an offer to acquire the content subscription service OnlyFans. This decision follows closely on the heels of his departure from the CEO position at HYBE America and his publicized professional split with Bieber.
Details of the OnlyFans Proposal
According to insiders, OnlyFans, a platform widely recognized for its adult content, approached Braun with a proposal that was designed to be highly appealing. Braun, intrigued, requested thorough documentation on the potential acquisition, which was provided to him two weeks after the initial offer. Despite the seemingly lucrative opportunity, Braun ultimately chose not to proceed with the purchase.
Braun's Current Life and Career Movements
- Personal Life: Braun has recently embarked on a new relationship with actress Sydney Sweeney. Their romance comes after Braun's divorce and has been progressing smoothly, though the couple has chosen to keep details private. They have, however, made several public appearances, including a trip to Lake Tahoe.
- Professional Changes: After resolving his tensions with Justin Bieber and stepping down from artist management, Braun has transitioned to a significant board role at HYBE. He now serves as a senior advisor to chairman Bang Si-Hyuk and as a board director, where he continues to influence the company's direction and support its artists.
- Mental Health Advocacy: Amidst these changes, Braun has also been open about his struggles with mental health, particularly during his divorce, underscoring how profoundly it affected his well-being.
Looking Ahead
Despite the personal and professional upheavals, Scooter Braun’s recent rejection of the OnlyFans acquisition signals a period of reassessment and redirection in his dynamic career. This phase includes focusing more on his board responsibilities at HYBE, navigating new personal relationships, and possibly precluding any immediate returns to the tumultuous world of artist management.