CONTROVERSIAL Olympic athlete Luano Alonso may have discovered a unique was of footing the bill.
The swimmer, who was kicked out of the of the Paris Olympics athlete's village for "creating an inappropriate atmosphere", has been offered the chance to sell replicas of her feet.
The offer to the stunning swimmer, 20, comes from a sex doll company who then sell the copies of her tootsies to customers for huge sums of money.
The Paraguayan is in need of a new source of income after retiring from competitive swimming following her Olympics exit.
She quickly launched her own OnlyFans page, providing fans with exclusive content on the site for $35 (£27) per month.
According to , Luana's career switch led to popular sex doll company RealDoll sending her a letter asking to team up.
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The company is offering the former athlete the chance to sell copies of her feet, which would cost $2,000 (£1,537) each or $3,500 (£2,690) for the full set.
Luana would get 20 per cent of the sales and the offer would include an option for her to autograph the fake feet for an additional $500 (£384), which she would pocket in full.
The letter read: "At RealDoll, we pride ourselves on offering our clients unique, customized and life-like creations that help them connect with their fans in a truly personal way.
"With your growing success, we believe there is an exciting opportunity for us to collaborate.
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"We would like to offer you the chance to mold your feet into a life-like, high-quality material, which we would then make available for sale to your fans.
"Now, while you may not have an Olympic medal hanging around your neck, I think we can all agree those feet of yours deserve a podium of their own!
"They've got that rare combination of grace, strength and undeniable cuteness -- talk about feet that know how to make a splash.
"It's time we mold them into a masterpiece your fans can cherish, one toe at a time."
It's not known if Luana has accepted the offer.