MISSING X-Factor star Levi Davis posted photos of himself on OnlyFans the day before he disappeared, it was reported,
The 24-year-old was last seen in Barcelona on October 29 after I traveled there alone from Ibizawhich he had visited with a friend.
The former bath and England rugby player, is missing since catching a boat to the Catalan capital.
He reportedly told a close friend, Richard Squire, that he would be seeing his friends.
But he was last heard after posting a video of The Old Irish Pub off La Rambla, the main tourist street in Barcelona, late the day he arrived in the city.
The day before he posted pictures of himself on OnlyFans’ adult site, That reports The Times.


Last month, he posted a profile on the site where he shared nude model photos after he released a song called Leda.
It comes as the Spanish police have admitted that they I’m still not looking for Davis.
His mother said he struggled with depression and had “deep problems” shortly before he went missing.
Julie Davis told MailOnline that her son was considering giving up rugby after an anterior cruciate ligament injury left him without a club and required surgery.
“There have been a lot of issues for Levi lately that he shared with me,” she said.
“I think it was an accumulation of these things that ended up just blowing him.”
She added that her son had struggled with racism in rugby and had recently had money worries as well as problems with his relationships.
“It seems like everything just got too much for him and Levi went missing,” she added.
“He’s had mental issues in the past, but it seems like he hasn’t been able to deal with them this time.”
His sister Candeece Balfour, 23, said yesterday: “I just want to tell him I love him. I want to remind him and if anything, he knows that of all people my mother is the person he can go to.” .
“I just want him to come home and all the support he needs, we can be there.”
A concerned friend in Ibiza sent messages asking if he was okay before receiving a video reply showing the interior of the Irish pub on the evening of the 29th.
The star did not appear in the images sent from his phone and did not speak – and was last seen leaving the pub at 10:05 pm when CCTV cameras filmed his departure.
It comes after CCTV footage of the rugby ace on the night he disappeared was shared online.
The CCTV clip shows the 5’9” winger leaving the Old Irish Pub in the Spanish city at 10.05pm the same day.
He is seen wearing a small black backpack and a white short-sleeved T-shirt, black pants, and black and white sneakers.
It is claimed that Davis left Ibiza without his clothes or moneyand left behind the medication he had taken to deal with his mental health problems.
Davis, who appeared on X Factor: Celebrity and Celebrities are datingwas born in Birminghamand recently came out for Worthing Raiders.
In 2020, he became the first professional player to coming out as bisexual after reportedly telling his Bath teammates via a WhatsApp group chat.
It said, “I want to be open and honest with you guys, as friends and teammates. I’m bisexual. I’ve known it since I was 18.”
In a later interview, he said, “Sometimes I feel like it would be easier if I was gay and nothing else. Then I could identify myself and it would be easier to explain. As it is, I’m in a sort of vacuum.
“My family has reservations about going public, but they love me and support me.”
Spanish police said Sunday night that they are still looking for Davis as they await an official report that he is missing.
“We are aware of the news of this man’s disappearance from press releases and social media, but are still waiting for the official report that he is missing,” said a spokeswoman for the Mossos d’Esquadra Regional Police in Barcelona.
“It appears he has been reported missing by his family in the UK, but the report has not yet reached us.
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“We can’t launch a formal investigation until it does, but we’re working to have it reach us later today.
“Detectives will then be tasked with investigating what could have happened and, among other things, trying to determine whether it was a voluntary disappearance or could be linked to a crime.
“That work will likely involve talking to potential witnesses and possibly relatives.”
Former England Rugby star Ben Foden said: “I am deeply concerned for the safety and well-being of Levi.


“He is a kind hearted, talented soul who I am proud to call a friend. He has courageously shared his personal struggles with his sexuality and mental health with the public and at this point it is important that he knows how much he is loved and what support he has.
“Anyone with information or sightings, please email: [email protected].”