Supercars driver turned adult entertainer Renee Gracie has hooked up with a surfing star in an overt, public display. WARNING: Adult content

Supercars driver turned adult entertainer Renee Gracie and former surf star turned XXX-rated performer Ellie-Jean Coffey have been spotted flaunting their very public fling on the Gold Coast.

In a bizarre scene of worlds colliding, the pair frolicked in the sun and then cozied up together in skimpy bikinis.

One photo captured by a picture agency even showed the pair canoodling on a couch with Coffey pressing her body on top of Gracie, leaning in for a kiss.

The Monday hook-up is a clear promotion of their separate adult video profiles, but neither has promoted their casual dalliance on social media.

According to reports, the pair have become friends in recent weeks, finding kindred spirits following their bombshell career changes.

Gracie famously walked away from her career as a driver in the Supercars series to begin a new career as an adult entertainer on adult content site OnlyFans.

The news of her new career saw Supercars attempt to distance its brand from the former Nissan driver — but their rejection of the 25-year-old also had a staggering impact of attracting more customers for Gracie to her subscription page.

She said in July the publicity surrounding her move allowed her to earn $64,000 in three days by sharing explicit images and videos online.

Gracie said she felt like an outcast by the time she left Supercars, claiming she was barely able to pay her bills when she moved to the part time development series.

She says with her new war chest of almost $2 million in adult website profits she hopes to return to racing as the owner of her own professional team.

Coffey’s story of rejection from the surfing world is strangely similar to Gracie’s own experiences.

A junior star who won the Australasian Pro Series and was ranked 12th in the World Surf League’s qualifying series as recently as 2017, Coffey had focused on modelling since stopping competitive surfing.

But in a shock move, the 25-year-old created a subscription-based online platform in which customers pay $10 a month for “uncensored content, private chat and more”.

“It’s been very much the same as everything else I have ever done in my life; most people love it, and some people hate it,” Coffey told news.com.au in September.

“There’s not one person I love or care about that’s not been entirely supportive. In fact, it’s been overwhelming the support I’ve received.

“It’s also liberating knowing I’m strong enough to face the adversity and do what I want to do and express myself openly.

“At the end of the day, anyone who succeeds in life is going to receive criticism, and that’s just part of the business. It’s actually made me stronger and I feel more empowered to do what makes me happy, rather than try to please people who don’t provide value to my life.”



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