COUNTRIES

Nottingham: adult film actress Bonnie Blue denied entry

HomePeopleCelebrityNottingham: adult film actress Bonnie Blue denied entry

British adult film star Bonnie Blue—known for her viral stunt of sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours—was recently barred from attending a Nottingham Forest Premier League match, a move she criticized on her Only Stans account.

At Nottingham Forest, not everyone gets to watch a game—and Tia Emma Billinger, better known by her stage name Bonnie Blue, found that out firsthand. The 26-year-old OnlyFans sensation claims she was prevented from entering City Ground to attend a match and “lift the spirits of the players and fans.”

Blue says she had her tickets confiscated and was escorted out of the stadium by security staff.

“I went to see a Nottingham Forest match recently. Well—tried to,” she explained on Only Stans. “I posted on my socials: ‘Hey guys, I’ll be there, would love to film with you afterward.’ Then I arrived at the stadium and security told me, ‘You are definitely banned from entering the stadium.’”

“When they asked me to step aside, I thought, ‘Maybe they’re giving me better seats, maybe they’re showing me to my place. That’s kind of nice.’ But then they took my tickets and escorted me out. Apparently, they don’t discriminate against sex workers, but I was banned because I’m a sex worker,” she added.

The incident quickly made waves among her thousands of followers, many of whom voiced support for her. Blue is also the sponsor of Calstock FC, a local amateur football club where her cousin plays.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Chad

Chad: 35 killed and 6 injured in deadly clash in the south

Military cooperation: China and Russia step up strategic partnership

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Maurice Kakou Guikahué resigns as Political Adviser to PDCI-RDA President

Chad

Chad: opposition leader Succès Masra arrested amid rising political tensions

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Moroccan ambassador bids farewell to President Ouattara

Mali

Mali: Abdoulaye Maïga unveils the government’s action program for 2025-2026

Libya

ICC authorized to investigate crimes in Libya through 2027

World

Slovenia: statue of Melania Trump stolen from her hometown

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: water outage announced in several Abidjan districts

France

2032 presidential election: 84% of French oppose Macron’s return, poll shows