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English football club pulls out of partnership with controversial adult star Bonnie Blue
English football club pulls out of partnership with controversial adult star Bonnie Blue

Sunday World

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Sunday World

English football club pulls out of partnership with controversial adult star Bonnie Blue

The Cornwall-based football club Calstock FC backed out of the deal whereby their kit was sponsored by the OnlyFans star and insisted they did not want to 'offend' anyone The small English football club that had partnered with the controversial adult star Bonnie Blue has pulled out of the collaboration. The Cornwall-based football club Calstock FC backed out of the deal whereby their kit was sponsored by the OnlyFans star and insisted they did not want to 'offend' anyone. The tiny club had unveiled the new blue strip that featured a 'BB' logo and included the phrase 'Up The Bonnie Blue Bees' on the back. Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger, has claimed to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours. The adult star from Nottinghamshire, also caused controversy after sleeping with 'barely-legal' boys at Freshers' Week for content on her OnlyFans channel. She also recently travelled to the US to have sex with teenage college students for Spring Break. She had announced the sponsorship deal on her Instagram story which prompted the club to repost it while offering a 'massive thank you', along with a blue love heart and a bee emoji. Bonnie Blue Today's News in 90 Seconds - May 3rd The clip soon racked up a whopping 880,000 views on Instagram with hundreds of people offering their comments on the announcement. 'So as I am sure you are aware Calstock FC secured a generous sponsorship deal with social media influencer Bonnie Blue with which we acquired a new away kit (just to be clear this was not to replace our home kit of yellow/black & it is an adult team/club),' the club wrote in a Facebook post. However, with widespread criticism spreading across social media, Calstock, which describes itself as 'a drinking team with a football problem', released a statement insisting: 'We did not do this to offend'. One critic wrote: 'This isn't a flex, it's actually embarrassing as f*** for you. Calstock FC replied: 'Each to their own opinion and you're entitled to that but as a small local club, we are proud to be sponsored by her and we very much appreciate the sponsorships as we do all our sponsors. If you have nothing nice to say, just scroll on by. Another added: 'Possibly one of the worst sponsorships ever.' A third said: 'If my man was on that soccer team, I'd break up immediately.' In the statement released on Friday, Calstock FC said the English Football Association's 'interpretation of the regulations' prohibited them from wearing a kit funded by the 25-year-old. 'Due to the FA's interpretation of the regulations we are retracting the kit bearing the BB logo,' they posted. 'We did not do this to offend. We, as an adult club & collective, categorically do not advocate or support oppression of women.' They have now set up a GoFundMe page to replace the strip. 'It was great to see that so many people took an interest in our adult club & offered support so to this end we have set up a Go Fund Me page on which we would be delighted to receive your donations as we now need to replace this kit & need to secure the future financial viability of the club.' This latest offside for Bonnie follows the permanent ban she was handed down by Nottingham Forest and after she was 'escorted off the premises' having turned up at their stadium after offering to pleasure fans. The Premier League club issued the ban after she planned to give the crowd 'a good time'. They apparently banned the pornographic actress from its home stadium The City Ground which she appeared to confirm on the Only Stans podcast. The controversial strip 'I recently went to a Nottingham Forest game. Well, I attempted to,' she explained. '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'. '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. 'They asked to see my tickets, I showed them and they took them off me, saying, 'we're escorting you off the premises'.' Blue said she was attending the match to 'encourage' the footballers and give the crowd 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,' she insisted. For Bonnie, the next on her list to claim the record for 'first woman to have sex in space'.

Cornwall-based football club retracts kit sponsored by controversial adult star Bonnie Blue - and insist they did not agree to partnership fans labelled as 'embarrassing' to 'offend'
Cornwall-based football club retracts kit sponsored by controversial adult star Bonnie Blue - and insist they did not agree to partnership fans labelled as 'embarrassing' to 'offend'

Daily Mail​

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Mail​

Cornwall-based football club retracts kit sponsored by controversial adult star Bonnie Blue - and insist they did not agree to partnership fans labelled as 'embarrassing' to 'offend'

The small Cornwall-based football club that announced a surprising collaboration with Bonnie Blue has confirmed it will no longer be sponsored by the controversial adult star. In a statement on Friday, Calstock FC said the Football Association's 'interpretation of the regulations' prohibited them from wearing a kit funded by the 25-year-old that bore a 'BB' logo. The club, which describes itself as 'a drinking team with a football problem', had agreed for the social media influencer to become their main kit sponsor and unveiled a changed blue away strip. There was widespread criticism on social media to the announcement but Calstock, who, in their statement stressed 'we did not do this to offend', has not indicated that this played a part in their decision to end the agreement. Furthermore, they have now launched a Go Fund Me page to replace the strip. 'So as I am sure you are aware Calstock FC secured a generous sponsorship deal with social media influencer Bonnie Blue with which we acquired a new away kit (just to be clear this was not to replace our home kit of yellow/black & it is an adult team/club),' the club wrote in a Facebook post on Friday. Calstock announced that Bonnie Blue will no longer sponsor their kit due to the 'FA's interpretation of the regulations' 'Due to the FA's interpretation of the regulations we are retracting the kit bearing the BB logo. 'We did not do this to offend. We, as an adult club & collective, categorically do not advocate or support oppression of women. 'It was great to see that so many people took an interest in our adult club & offered support so to this end we have set up a Go Fund Me page on which we would be delighted to receive your donations as we now need to replace this kit & need to secure the future financial viability of the club.' In addition to the 'BB' logo on the front of the kit, the phrase 'Up The Bonnie Blue Bees' is also printed along the hem on the back of the sapphire-blue tops. Bonnie, from Nottinghamshire, rose to fame after sleeping with 'barely-legal' boys at Freshers' Weeks for content on her OnlyFans and recently travelled to the US to have sex with teenage college students for Spring Break. The adult star also ruffled many feathers after claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours. Bonnie - whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger - had published the news on her Instagram story and the St Piran league, Div 2 East team reposted it and replied 'Massive thank you,' along with a blue love heart and a bee emoji. The clip revealing the news racked up a whopping 880,000 views on Instagram with hundreds of people commenting their thoughts on the collaboration. One wrote: 'This isn't a flex, it's actually embarrassing as f*** for you.' Calstock FC then replied: 'Each to their own opinion and you're entitled to that but as a small local club, we are proud to be sponsored by her and we very much appreciate the sponsorships as we do all our sponsors. If you have nothing nice to say, just scroll on by.' Another penned: 'Possibly one of the worst sponsorships ever' A third said: 'If my man was on that soccer team, I'd break up immediately.' It comes as Bonnie was 'permanently banned' by Nottingham Forest and 'escorted off the premises', having turned up at their stadium after offering to pleasure fans.

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