A growing number of adult creators pose in football shirts and film footie-related content online, with one star's daughter-in-law admitting she's only popular because of her famous name
19:56, 06 Jan 2026Updated 19:56, 06 Jan 2026
A number of adult creators flaunt their footie allegiances to boost followers
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A number of adult creators flaunt their footie allegiances to boost followers(Image: X/@AstridWett)
Adult content creators are cashing in on horny footie fans by posting pictures in club shirts to boost their coffers.
One star gained 30,000 followers in three months on X after she started posting snaps of herself in her Leicester City shirt.
And model Alex Le Tissier says she makes top dollar on adult sites because of her family connection to Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier.
She said: "I know the reason why I make a lot of money is because there’s a lot of Southampton fans that want to see Matt Le Tissier’s daughter-in-law naked. I can look at myself in the mirror and say that."
Alex Le Tissier often posts in Southampton kit
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Alex Le Tissier often posts in Southampton kit(Image: alexletissier/Instagram)
Alex, who started posting to clear her husband Mitch's debts, said she avoided posting Southampton-themed content initially because it angered her in-laws.
But when she posted a video to X of her bouncing on a bed in a Southampton shirt and underwear, the clip was widely shared and has been viewed more than 12 million times since.
And when the Saints were promoted to the Premier League in May 2024, she made more money than she had "ever seen" after her famous father-in-law posted a family photo from Wembley in which Alex was absent, which drove huge traffic to her pages.
Alex said her in-laws hate her wearing the club gear
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Alex said her in-laws hate her wearing the club gear(Image: Alex Le Tissier)
She told the Athletic: "Wearing the kit causes so much outrage. They think that I’m destroying the Le Tissier name, that I’m taking my husband for a mug, that I’m using my surname for money.
"They don’t see behind the scenes. I have completely financially bettered his life. I’ve paid off all his debt. I’ve never seen that amount of money, ever, in my life. I don’t know an industry where women are the most financially secure."
Foxes fan Bonnie Brown noticed a huge boost in her popularity after she posed in one of her 20 Leicester City shirts. She told the outlet: "It’s the perfect money-maker. Men just love women in football shirts."
Even Bonnie Blue has used the footie in stunts
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Even Bonnie Blue has used the footie in stunts
She added: "If you get pushed (on social media) as a girl in a football shirt, you’re more likely to get seen by football fans. My main market is men. It makes sense to tie in with what they like, doesn’t it?"
They are among the stream of online sex workers to boost their online presence by using football strips in recent years to drive traffic to their subscription-based pages, where users pay monthly fees to see their raunchiest content.
Lifelong Arsenal fan Bella Mia quit her day job to become a YouTuber, but started making footie-themed adult content to fund her video making hobby.
Lana Wolf often poses in her beloved Rangers shirts
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Lana Wolf often poses in her beloved Rangers shirts(Image: lanawolfuk/Instagram)
She filmed herself interviewing fans out the Emirates Stadium wearing just a pair of knickers and an Arsenal kit made of body paint. The stunt worked as some videos had over 70 million views on X.
But she was left distraught when a man started throwing money at her and yelling about her content pages and another fan shared footage of Mia at the stadium and called her a paedophile.
Other famed footie-mad creators include Rangers fan Lana Wolf, who regularly posts in her Teddy Bears kit and often films content at the footie. She once told the Daily Star she has "personally bonked hundreds of Rangers fans".
Footie fans is a big market for adult creators
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Footie fans is a big market for adult creators(Image: Getty Images)
But some footie-related content has sparked anger in recent months, with notorious stars like Bonnie Blue being banned from Nottingham Forest's City Ground after turning up in the away end in a Chelsea shirt during a premier league clash between the clubs.
Bonnie, real name Tia Emma Billinger, appeared to perform an x-rated gesture to fans as she was being escorted out.
And Chelsea creator has courted controversy with her social media posts of her antics at matches, which she often attends braless in a footie shirt and takes signs with X-rated messages to games.
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