
Bonnie Blue booted from sports event after lewd act
Controversial adult entertainer Bonnie Blue was left red-faced at the weekend after being booted from an English Premier League game by security.
The Chelsea fan — aptly dressed in blue — was situated alongside away fans at Nottingham Forest's City Ground before catching the eye of the local security 'response team' and being escorted away from the stands.
Blue has previously claimed she's been banned from Nottingham Forest games as a result of a public call-out to engage in sex with fans post matches.
In her latest public sighting, the far-from-camera-shy performer managed to leave onlookers with one final lewd act before being shown the proverbial red card.
A 20-second clip shared to X depicted the 26-year-old making crude sexual gestures with her mouth to fans, even pretending to grind on the security guard as she was ushered away from her seat.
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'Bonnie blue just got kicked out of the away end wtf,' the post was captioned.
But according to the performer, her ejection from the ground was far from surprising. Bonnie Blue was ejected from an EPL game on Sunday. Credit: @J24_CFC
Appearing on the Only Stans podcast in February, the entertainer explained how she'd been turned away from Nottingham Forest home matches after inviting fans to film with her.
'I recently went to a Nottingham Forest game. Well, I attempted to,' she said.
'I put on my socials, 'Hey boys, I'm going to be at the game, I'd like to film with you afterwards'.
'I turn up at the football game and the gate security was like, 'You are permanently banned from the ground'.
Initially, Blue said she was caught off-guard by the decision to blacklist her.
'I thought when they asked me to go to the side, 'Maybe they're upgrading my tickets, maybe they want to escort me to my seat, this is quite nice, it's a good service',' she continued.
'They asked to see my tickets, I showed them and they took them off me, saying, 'We're escorting you off the premises'.
'Apparently they don't discriminate against sex workers but I was banned because I was a sex worker.
'I was going to encourage them (the players), give them a good time. I also think if I'm entertaining the supporters it's less people drinking, so I'm actually doing something good for their health.' Bonnie Blue is a controversial OnlyFans performer. Credit: Bonnie Blue/IG / IG
Making headlines for her regular public sex call outs, Blue recently made waves after claiming to have set a new world record for engaging in sex with more than 1000 men in a single day.
After her latest public outing in front of the camera, albeit this time captured by fans, Blue has sparked outrage from Chelsea supporters who feel she brings shame to the club's reputation.
'Why did she have to be a Chelsea fan,' one fan said.
'Disgracing our jersey,' another commented.
The ordeal comes just days after Aussie partner-in-crime Annie Knight was hospitalised following her challenge to sleep with 583 men in six hours.

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