Adult actress Bonnie Blue posted a video that led Everton’s shirt sponsor to give up their permit to operate in the UK.
Gambling website Stake removed their services from the UK after campaigners had encouraged the culture secretary to intervene about a video that apparently uses sexual content to promote gambling.
Adult Ster Bonnie Blue posted a video that Everton’s front-of-shirt sponsor led to give up their British license[/caption]

A social media clip with the importance of the importance, showed that adult actress Bonnie Blue was outside Nottingham Trent University and claimed that she was “as promised” to “sleep with 180 hardly any legal 18-year-olds”.
The video has since been removed and has never been promoted by official ring accounts, despite the logo of the Australians gambling company.
The clip is examined by the Gambling Commission after campaigners of the coalition to end gambling ads a screenshot of the video and expressed their indignation.
Stake has decided to leave Great Britain after the Gambling Commission has started its investigation.
When the Sun was approached for comment, Stake said: “The importance took a strategic decision in mutual agreement with TGP Europe to leave Wit-Label agreements and to concentrate on securing local licenses through our internal platform and activities.
“Building on our growth in important regulated markets such as our recent extensions to Italy and Brazil.”
The Gambling Commission has said that Stake’s company in the UK will stop taking new registrations and will close completely on 11 March.
Blue – whose real name Tia Billinger is – is not included in the study and there is no suggestion for misconduct from her side.

Bonnie Blue shared a video with the importance of the importance in which she claimed to plan to ‘sleep with 180 hardly any legal 18-year-olds’[/caption]

The only fans star recently claimed to sleep with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours[/caption]
In recent months, Billinger has achieved the headlines for her controversial content from Onlyfans, including claims that she slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
Stake has sponsored the shirts of Everton since the beginning of the 2022-23 season and written a deal worth £ 10 million per season with the Toffees-de Highest-of-shirt sponsorship agreement in the history of Everton.
The gambling committee has since said that it will write to Everton to warn the club of his responsibilities surrounding their sponsorship.
Although the letter will also warn that “club officers are liable for prosecution and, if convicted, a fine, prison sentence or both will be” if they promote a gambling company without a permit.
The Gambling Commission is looking for the clubs’ guarantees that they “have carried out the necessary diligence … and that consumers in Britain cannot act with the sites without a permit”.
The BBC have reported that Everton has no plans to replace the importance as their main shirt sponsor.
The Gambling Commission also writes to two other Premier League clubs about gambling partners without a permit.
Nottingham Forest, who have a sponsorship from Kaiyun, and Leicester City, who have a deal with BC.Game, are both contacted and warned.
Premier League clubs cannot be able to use bookmakers and gambling companies as their front-of-shirt sponsors from the 2026-27 season.


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