Stephanie Keenan has fired back at online critics who have targeted her over her work as an OnlyFans creator while dating Gold Coast Suns star Touk Miller.
The fitness trainer and influencer, who recently went public with her relationship with the Suns midfielder, used social media to call out what she described as outdated attitudes and double standards directed at women.
Keenan said she was frustrated by the criticism she had received and believed similar treatment would not be directed towards a man.
‘It is the 21st century, like slut shaming is so f***ing out bro,’ Keenan told News Corp.
‘It is crazy to me that that is still the f***ing angle that people take. Call me woke but you can still have sex with as many or as few people as you like.
‘You can have sex just because you like having sex. You don’t have to have sex with the same person every time. I don’t think it’s that complicated personally.’
Stephanie Keenan has hit back at critics after receiving online abuse over her relationship with Gold Coast Suns star Touk Miller
Keenan went public with Miller weeks ago and has since spoken openly about the backlash received online
The influencer says double standards remain alive, arguing men would never face the same criticism for adult content
Keenan also addressed criticism stemming from her work on the subscription platform OnlyFans.
‘A man could do it … and no one would really blink twice. I understand the slut shaming thing stems more from the OnlyFans,’ she said.
‘The reality is every job comes with baggage, every person comes with baggage and every individual is allowed to choose what they’re OK with, what they’re not OK with.
‘It’s f***ing irrelevant how you feel because no one’s forcing you to be with me. You just bite your tongue and talk to the boys about it in the group chat. No harm done.’
The comments come just weeks after Miller and Keenan publicly revealed their relationship on social media.
The pair shared a series of playful posts online, including a TikTok video in which Keenan joked about listening to Miller discuss football.
In another clip originally posted before they became a couple, Keenan admitted she did not know who the Gold Coast star was when shown his photo.
She later revisited the video after the relationship became public, joking that it had ‘aged well’.
The fitness trainer said slut-shaming remains outdated despite changing attitudes towards relationships, sexuality and personal career choices
Miller’s relationship has attracted attention after the Suns captain split from wife Maddie Leek last year
Keenan had previously been close to Miller’s teammate Jamarra Ugle-Hagan before he moved to the Gold Coast and reunited with former partner Liv Kelly.
Miller separated from wife Maddie Leek around the time of last year’s Brownlow Medal count.
The couple became engaged in 2021 before marrying in a lavish ceremony at Byron Bay’s Orchard Estate in October 2024.
Keenan said she understood that her career was not for everyone, but questioned why some people felt compelled to attack others online.
‘The OnlyFans thing, I totally understand that it’s not for everyone and it is allowed to change your perception of someone,’ she said.
‘Does that mean you have the right to go and tell them that. I’m going to say no.’
‘I hate to point out the obvious, there’s a reason that I do the job that I do. Because if I wasn’t making any money I definitely wouldn’t be doing it.
‘To make this a f***ing sexist thing, god knows that a man would never be treated the same way that a woman is in the same situation.
Miller battled hard against Geelong as Gold Coast slumped to another disappointing defeat at GMHBA Stadium
The Suns remain winless at Geelong’s home ground despite making ten appearances there since joining the AFL
‘Just be a nice person, if not to me, to someone else. The world has enough hate. Seriously if that’s what’s making your day, your f***ing world turn, if that’s what you’ve got to do, run my name into the ground.’
The relationship has become public during a difficult period on the field for Miller and the Suns.
Gold Coast entered the season as a genuine premiership contender after reaching the finals for the first time in club history last year, but their form has dipped dramatically in recent weeks.
The Suns suffered a third straight defeat on Friday night, going down to Geelong by 45 points at GMHBA Stadium.
The loss followed disappointing defeats to North Melbourne and Brisbane and leaves Damien Hardwick’s side in danger of slipping out of the AFL’s top eight.
Miller battled hard despite the defeat as Gold Coast remained winless at GMHBA Stadium, where they have now lost all 10 matches they have played since entering the AFL in 2011.
The Suns now face a crucial Friday night clash against Hawthorn as they attempt to halt their slide and revive their premiership hopes.






