Non-league club cancel sponsorship deal with OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue
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The decision follows widespread backlash and Football Association (FA) regulations prohibiting the club from wearing kits emblazoned with the 'BB' logo.
The club, known for their lighthearted motto "a drinking team with a football problem", had recently unveiled a new blue away kit funded by the 25-year-old influencer.
The kit featured a prominent 'BB' logo, with the phrase "Up The Bonnie Blue Bees" printed along the hem.
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In a statement released on Friday, Calstock clarified their decision to end the partnership.
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 the oppression of women.
It was great to see that so many people took an interest in our adult club and offered support.
So to this end, we have set up a GoFundMe page on which we would be delighted to receive your donations as we now need to replace this kit and secure the future financial viability of the club.
The Controversial Background of Bonnie Blue
Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger, rose to fame due to her provocative content on platforms like OnlyFans.
Her rise to notoriety has been marred by multiple incidents, including claims of engaging in explicit acts with teenage college students and a controversial claim of having slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
Her notoriety reached new heights when she was banned from Nottingham Forest's stadium after offering to "pleasure" fans during a visit.
The backlash against her actions grew, prompting Calstock to distance themselves from the sponsorship.
Next Steps for Calstock FC
Moving forward, Calstock, who play in the Kernow Stone St Pirans League Division 2 East, will focus on maintaining their financial stability and ensuring that future decisions are in line with FA regulations and community expectations.
The controversy has raised broader questions about the intersection of sponsorships and professional ethics in sport, especially when it comes to figures with polarising public profiles.
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