
Rangers fans were left stunned as adult film star Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, made a surprise appearance at Ibrox Stadium. The 26-year-old caused quite a scene during the Rangers' 2-0 loss to Hearts, sparking buzz both on and off the field.
Known for her headline-grabbing antics, Blue arrived in her infamous "Bang Bus," making a memorable entrance as she circled the stadium. Fans were quick to approach her for selfies as she made her way into the stands, turning the match into an unexpected social media spectacle.
Photos of Blue seated among home supporters soon flooded X, previously known as Twitter. Her unexpected presence at the game added another chapter to her controversial tour, which aims to engage with first-year university students across the UK.
“We want Dundee to be a safe and positive city, and 'events' like this to be allowed is against these values,” stated the Dundee University Feminist Society.
The tour, initially set to kick off in Dundee, received backlash, prompting a shift to Glasgow. Despite the criticism from local groups and individuals, including MP Joani Ried, who condemned the event as exploitative, Blue continues to garner attention.
As Blue's "Freshers Bang Bus" tour makes its rounds, universities like Strathclyde and Caledonia have distanced themselves, clarifying that they have no affiliation with her events. The concerns raised primarily focus on safety, especially regarding violence against women.
Blue's past controversies, including her ban from OnlyFans for content violations, continue to shadow her career, raising eyebrows among parents and university officials. Nonetheless, her ability to stir public debate keeps her in the limelight.