Bonnie Blue BANNED by EPL club and escorted out of stadium

Controversial maker of adult content Bonnie Blue is forbidden to enter the Stadium of Premier League Club Nottingham Forest.

Blue, whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger, tried to enter the club's stadium during a recent competition before she was prevented from entering and guiding.

It came after the infamous ONLYFANS model and internet personality tried to attract a viral stunt when they “entertain” offering fans for the visit to “entertain”.

Speaking at the only pans -podcast, she said: “I recently went to a Nottingham Forest game. Well, I tried to do that.

“I put on my socials:” Hey guys, I'm going to be in the game, I would like to film with you afterwards. “

“I appear at the football match and the gate security was like:” You are permanently banned from the ground. “

“I thought when they asked me to go to the side:” Maybe they upgrade my cards, maybe they want to guide me to my chair, this is pretty nice, it's a good service. “

“They asked to see my tickets, I showed them and they removed them from me and said,” We guide you from the building “.

“Apparently they don't discriminate for sex workers, but I was forbidden because I was a sex worker.

“I would encourage them (the players), give them a good time. I also think that if I enjoy the supporters, it drinks fewer people, so I actually do something good for their health.”

Blue's online fame exploded earlier this year after she claimed to break the world record for sex after she reportedly slept with 1,057 men in 24 hours.

Another football club has had interactions with Blue, although in the case of Cornish Football Club Calstock FC it is in the form of a new sponsorship.

The core Stone St Pirans League Division 2 East (15 under the Prem), unveiled a new kit with Blue earlier this month that was unveiled as the sponsor of the shirt.

The team exchanged their black and yellow stripes to blue and also had the words Bonnie Blue and her logo that adorn the front of the team of the team with the words “Up the Bonnie Blues” written on the back of the shirt.

Calstock player Ben Williams explained Cornwall Live that the extraordinary deal was made fairly quickly after one of the players said that Blue was their cousin and wanted to sponsor the team's kit.

He revealed that the generous kits sponsorship also extends to their road package until the next season, but has split the opinion of a part of the team.

Williams said: “She will pay for the entire kit and our road next year.

“We had a lot of split opinion online and some women from the older players were not so happy.

“But it's just a sponsorship for a shirt.

“It's not like she's coming down to make us more of a song in her figures game.

“It's just a friendly gesture of a lady who is very famous.”

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