Bonnie Blue defies stadium ban as controversial sex worker reportedly shows up again at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground during Leicester match

Bonnie Blue defies stadium ban as controversial sex worker reportedly shows up again at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground during Leicester match

Just when you thought Premier League security had it all under control, Bonnie Blue—aka Tia Emma Billinger—found her way back into the headlines, and possibly back into the stands. Despite being hit with a stadium ban, the adult content creator made waves yet again after apparently showing up for Nottingham Forest’s recent home game against Leicester.

A Bizarre Ban That Didn’t Seem to Stick

Last month, Bonnie revealed on the “Only Stans” podcast that she’d been permanently banned from Nottingham Forest’s stadium. According to her, it all happened after she told fans on social media she’d be at the game and open to filming with them after. The club clearly wasn’t thrilled.

Security reportedly stopped her at the gate, took her ticket, and escorted her off the grounds. Bonnie, who seemed genuinely surprised, said she thought the extra attention meant she was getting an upgrade. Instead, she was told she wasn’t welcome—allegedly because of her sex work.

Back at the City Ground, Like Nothing Happened

Now fast forward to this weekend. Forest hosted Leicester in a lively 2-2 draw, and Bonnie was apparently back—despite her previous ejection. Whether she actually made it into the stadium remains unclear, but the fact she was even near the venue raised eyebrows.

Her reappearance wasn’t just a quiet return, either. Social media lit up once again, adding another chapter to what’s quickly becoming her signature stunt—pushing boundaries with sports organizations.

More Than Just Football Antics

Bonnie’s notoriety doesn’t stop at English football grounds. The 25-year-old has become an online spectacle ever since claiming she once slept with over 1,000 men in a single day. That claim alone turned her into a viral figure, but she’s since taken her headline-chasing antics overseas.

Just last month, she popped up courtside at a Miami Heat basketball game, turning heads—and not in the way fans would have liked.

Courtside Chaos with Lil Mabu

Bonnie’s Florida trip took an even more bizarre twist when she was spotted with American rapper Lil Mabu. The pair didn’t just sit and watch the game quietly. They filmed suggestive content, with one clip showing Bonnie lowering her head toward Mabu’s crotch during live coverage.

It didn’t stop there. The rapper later dropped a song titled “Bonnie Blu,” with not-so-subtle X-rated references. Bonnie helped him promote it by sharing outrageous photos and videos, including one where she was sucking his toes and another where he appeared to propose with a Cartier ring.

Publicity or Provocation?

At this point, it’s hard to tell whether Bonnie Blue is just trolling the system or actively testing the limits of what’s acceptable in sports fandom. Her actions at both football and basketball games blur the lines between publicity stunt and performance art—with plenty of people on both sides of the outrage spectrum.

What’s Next?

Will she try to push her way into another stadium? Will more teams follow Forest’s lead and block her from entry? Or will she pivot fully into her rising influencer status and ride the wave elsewhere?

Whatever happens next, one thing’s for sure—Bonnie Blue knows how to make an entrance. And when it comes to staying out of the spotlight? That doesn’t seem to be on her agenda.