Bonnie Blue seems to have tarted a ban on Premier League by sneaking back in a ground.
The only fans -model, whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger, previously claimed that she had been ‘permanently forbidden’ to enter the Nottingham Forest building.
Bonnie Blue seemed to defy a Premier League Stadium prohibition[/caption]

The only fans model was previously forbidden to enter Nottingham Forest’s home floor[/caption]

Bonnie has just shy 700,000 followers on Instagram[/caption]
It came after the infamous Content -Maker of Adults Tried to pull a viral stunt when she advertised an offer to ‘entertain’ fansWhat appeals to secure concerns about her visit.
Speaking at the only Pans -Podcast last month, Blue said: “I recently went to a forest competition from Nottingham. Well, I tried.
“I put on my socials:” Hey guys, I’m going to be in the game, I would like to film with you afterwards. “
“I appear at the football match 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 are upgrading my tickets, maybe they want to guide me to my chair, this is pretty nice, it’s a good service “.
“They asked to see my tickets, I showed them and they removed them from me and said,” We guide you from the building “.”
Blauw, however, seemed to go to her Instagram story on Sunday and seemed to be in spite of this ban when she filmed herself outside the city.
It is not clear whether she tried the stadium herself or succeeded.
Blue, who has just shy 700,000 followers on Instagram, had continued: “Apparently they do not discriminate against sex workers, but I was forbidden because I was a sex worker.
“I would encourage them (the players), give them a good time. I also think that if I enjoy the supporters, it drinks fewer people, so I actually do something good for their health.”
Blue’s online fame Earlier this year, after she claimed to break a world record by reporting to sleep 1,057 men in 24 hours.
Forest felt blue after their home game after they fell on a 2-2 draw with already related Leicester.
Morgan Gibbs-White had driven his team in the lead with a goal and assisted the following of the opener of Conor Coady, before Facundo Buonanotte opened the forest defense to score late.
Forest left the result with only one victory in six league matches and was a painful point outside the top five.
After the game, frustrations crawled as club owner Evangelos Marinakis stormed on the field and seemed to confront Nuno Espirito Santo.
Sky Sports Pundit Gary Neville hit the incident as “outrageous” and added that Nuno “should negotiate his exit tonight” on social media.
Neville later emphasized his opinion on Sky Sports and said: “I feel forced to mention just what the forest owner has just done on the field in the city area is absolutely outrageous.
“If I were Nuno, I would go and have a strong word with him because that is an absolute scandal.
“He has just qualified for European competition and where that club has been, and to be talked with on the field for their own fans is an absolute joke.”
Nuno explained that Marinakis was frustrated about Taiwo Awoniyi, who played despite being injured after collision with the post.
Awoniyi was asked if he had to be demolished, but he said no, so Nuno left Jota Silva instead.
Awoniyi, however, was actually injured and could not perform for the past ten minutes at the levels needed, so that the irritation of Marinakis provoked.
Nuno said after the game: “Football is emotions. Today there were more than 30,000 people in the ground with their own emotions. It was a difficult moment, after the situation with [Taiwo Awoniyi] We had a man less after a misunderstanding.
“It’s hard to control emotions when we expect so much in a day like this.”
Asked if the Awoniyi situation led the reaction of Marinakis, Nuno confirmed: “Yes, it was that. It was a misunderstanding, a miscommunication. I’m sorry, I can’t go much further.
“It is based on emotions, you can’t make much of it. It happens and it will happen again. With the emotions today it is understandable.”










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