Pornstar Bonnie Blue reveals: Premier League's Nottingham Forest banned her from entering stadium after...
English adult actor Bonnie Blue in native to Nottingham | X
Adult movie actor Tia Emma Billinger a.k.a. Bonnie Blue claimed that she faces a lifelong ban from attending football matches at the City Ground -- the stadium of Premier League side Nottingham Forest. The 25-year-old, best known for claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in a day and aiming to become the "first woman to have sex in space", claimed that she was "permanently banned" because she was a sex worker.
Bonnie Blue is infamous for her social media gimmicks and stunts. Speaking with the host during a podcast this past week, Bonnie said that she decided to attend Nottingham Forest's game with the intention of offering the crowd and the home squad "a good time." She did know her followers of the plans by declaring on social media that she was open to interactions post-match. "Hey boys, I’m going to be at the game, I’d like to film with you afterwards," the Stapleford native reportedly announced on social media.
Elaborating further, she claimed that her presence meant men at the game would drink less, which was a good thing. "...if I’m entertaining the supporters it’s less people drinking, so I’m actually doing something good for their health," she said.
However, to Bonnie's surprise, she was stopped at the gates by security personnel who demanded to see her ticket. The adult actress revealed that her initial thought was that the men wanted to double-check it was indeed her before upgrading her ticket as part of some VIP treatment. Sadly, it was the opposite. She was accompanied off the stadium premises by the guards who told her that she was not allowed to watch the game.
She claimed that the club discriminated against her because she was a "sex worker".
However, a large session of netizens threw their weight behind the club management. They said she was not the kind of influence that youngsters needed. "Parents of teenage girls would understand what a bad influence she is," one user wrote. "Nope, not the kind of distraction the boys need on a match day," another jotted. "It was another antic. Good thing she was kicked out," a third wrote.
Nuno Santo-managed Forest are still in contention for a European slot with 60 points from 34 games. As things stand, the sixth-placed side can qualify for Europa League although a fifth-place or above could take them to the Champions League. Chelsea is above Forest on goal difference while fourth placed Newcastle United have 62 points. Dethroned English champions Manchester City are third with 64 points to their credit.
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