Former LA Galaxy superstar opens exclusive content account

Former LA Galaxy star Douglas Costa.
Former LA Galaxy star Douglas Costa. | Shaun Clark/GettyImages

Perhaps the strangest or most intriguing article I’ve written about LA Galaxy… This time, we’re discussing a former star of the team, Douglas Costa.

The power of social media has grown significantly over the years. While each platform defines the type of content it wishes to host, some prohibit explicit material, whereas others are more lenient and clearly inform their users about this.

One particularly controversial social media platform, known for sharing exclusive content primarily for adults, gained popularity in 2020 and is easily recognized by its sky-blue color. Although anyone can upload content on this platform, most users follow high-profile personalities. While influencers are typically the most followed, there are also athlete profiles. In fact, this brings us to a former LA Galaxy player.

Douglas Costa has recently made headlines by opening an account on this exclusive content site. The footballer has expressed his excitement about entering this new realm, believing it will set him apart from his peers.

Former LA Galaxy superstar opens exclusive content account

In reality, very few footballers have established profiles on this platform, and although the majority of content shared there is for adults, it seems that Costa will not follow this trend, as he has indicated.

So far, the player has only posted photos with his former teams, as the Brazilian has played for Shakhtar, Bayern, Juventus, Gremio, Fluminense, and others. Additionally, Costa has shared images of himself boxing, suggesting that this might be the format he continues with in the future. Currently, subscribing to his channel is still free.

The Brazilian winger scored 7 goals and recorded 8 assists in the 48 matches he played with LA Galaxy between 2022 and 2023. I really hope Costa focuses on sharing tips for mastering dribbling and scoring amazing goals, especially if it’s free, right?