Dennis Dillon – Still Worth Following?

Started 3 months ago by Celestial_Rider in People Discovery

I keep seeing Dennis Dillon pop up on my feed lately—dude’s absolutely ripped and seems to be everywhere. First notic...

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I keep seeing Dennis Dillon pop up on my feed lately—dude’s absolutely ripped and seems to be everywhere. First noticed him on Instagram, then realized he’s got OnlyFans too. Anyone here following his content? Thoughts?

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  • Replied 3 months ago

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    Yeah, I’ve been following him for a while. His fitness content is solid, but I feel like he’s leaned more into the OnlyFans side recently. Not a bad thing, just an interesting shift.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    I respect his athletic background—Judo national champ and bodybuilding vice-champ? That’s legit. You can tell he knows his stuff when it comes to training. But yeah, like GymRat said, his content direction has definitely expanded beyond fitness.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    He’s definitely monetizing his physique in every way possible. Can’t blame him—plenty of fitness guys go that route. The collabs he’s doing on OnlyFans are wild though. He’s working with some pretty big names there.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    I get the appeal, but does he still post workout content, or is it mostly lifestyle stuff now? I used to follow him for motivation, but I’m not really into the other type of content he’s putting out.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    Still posts some fitness content, but it feels like it’s more about aesthetics than actual training tips now. A lot of posing, flexing, and “motivational” shots. I mean, his physique is insane, so I get why people are into it.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    Man, I miss when fitness influencers were just about lifting and not all this extra stuff. Not hating on him, but I’d rather follow guys who focus more on workouts and programs instead of thirst-trapping 24/7.

  • Replied 2 months ago

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    I get that, but social media is the game now. These guys have to make a living, and there’s way more money in branding yourself than just posting lifting tutorials. Dennis is smart—he’s leveraging everything.