Bonnie Blue, a popular adult content creator from Nottinghamshire, says she has been permanently banned from Nottingham Forest’s City Ground — and she believes her profession as a sex worker is the reason why.
“I was treated like a criminal for being open about what I do. I wasn’t drunk. I wasn’t causing any trouble. I just showed up like any other fan,” said the 25-year-old model, whose real name is Tia Billinger.
❌ Escorted Out Without Explanation
Blue, who boasts a sizable following on platforms like OnlyFans and X (formerly Twitter), had announced her plans to attend a Nottingham Forest match and engage with fans afterward. She shared her location and intentions on social media, inviting followers to connect after the game and teasing future collaborations.
However, things didn’t go as expected. According to Blue, she was approached by stadium security shortly after arriving and was escorted off the premises. When she inquired why, she claims she was told her presence was “inappropriate” due to her line of work.
“I couldn’t believe it. It felt like I was being punished just for existing. Just for being honest about who I am and what I do,” she said in a statement to local press.
🏟️ Nottingham Forest Silent on the Matter
At the time of writing, Nottingham Forest F.C. has not issued a public comment regarding the incident or whether Blue has, in fact, received a formal ban. The club, currently competing in the English Premier League, has a stringent code of conduct for fan behavior, though it does not explicitly mention off-field professions.
Local outlets including National World and The Sun have covered her claims, sparking debate over whether adult industry professionals face unfair treatment in public spaces.
⚽ Not Her First Clash with Football Culture
This isn’t Bonnie Blue’s first brush with football-related controversy. Earlier in 2024, she made headlines after sponsoring the match kit of Calstock FC, a non-league club in Cornwall. The move was initially celebrated by some fans as a bold way to support grassroots sports, but the Football Association (FA) intervened, citing regulatory concerns.
The club ultimately pulled the sponsorship after the FA said the association with adult content violated its guidelines, which restrict “commercial affiliations that could bring the game into disrepute.”
🔥 Known for Breaking Boundaries
Blue has frequently courted media attention. She once claimed to have set a world record for sleeping with over 1,000 men in a single day, a statement that went viral and drew both criticism and fascination. While many question the legitimacy of that claim, it solidified her image as someone who pushes societal boundaries.
She’s also spoken out on podcasts and in interviews about destigmatizing sex work and creating safer environments for performers in the adult industry.
“I own my body and my business. That should never exclude me from being a football fan,” Blue said in a recent Instagram post.
🗣️ Support and Backlash Online
Online reactions to the stadium ban have been mixed. While some football fans expressed outrage and support, others accused her of using the incident for publicity.
Still, many in the sex work and adult creator community have rallied around her, saying her treatment reflects a broader issue of institutional bias against people in the industry.
“Sex workers are human beings. We pay taxes. We follow the rules. We deserve to enjoy public life without being discriminated against,” one OnlyFans creator wrote on X.
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