Adult content creator and internet personality Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has claimed that she has been permanently banned from entering Nottingham Forest’s City Ground stadium. The OnlyFans star says she was stopped at the gate before a recent match and escorted off the premises by security staff.
Speaking about the incident on the Only Stans podcast, Blue revealed that she had posted on social media ahead of the game, suggesting she would be attending and offering to film with fans afterward. The post reportedly raised eyebrows due to its sexually suggestive nature.
According to her account, when she arrived at the stadium, she believed the staff might have been upgrading her tickets or offering a special experience. Instead, security staff confiscated her ticket and informed her she was not welcome at the venue due to her profession as a sex worker.
While Bonnie claims she was told the club does not discriminate, she argues that her removal from the premises proves otherwise. She stated that her aim was to support the players and “entertain” fans, even suggesting her presence might discourage excessive drinking among attendees.
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The club has not officially commented on the incident, but her claims have sparked a wave of media attention and divided opinions online. Some have questioned the club’s alleged actions, while others have criticised Blue for using the event to generate publicity.
This is not Bonnie Blue’s first brush with football fame. Earlier this year, her name made headlines when Calstock FC, a Cornish team in the 15th tier of English football, announced her as their new kit sponsor. The move was facilitated through a personal connection—one of the players is her cousin. The deal included a full kit redesign and a new slogan, “Up the Bonnie Blues,” printed on the shirts.
Although some welcomed the sponsorship for its financial support, others, particularly partners of players, reportedly found the partnership controversial. Despite the mixed reactions, Calstock FC confirmed that the sponsorship will continue into the following season.
Bonnie Blue’s blend of social media fame and unconventional involvement in football continues to blur the lines between adult entertainment and mainstream sports culture—a relationship that remains contentious and complex.