The daughter-in-law of Matt Le Tissier, who started working as a sex worker during the pandemic, received a Direct Message from a Premier League footballer asking her £600 for sex.
In order to provide for her four children, Alex Le Tissier turned to OnlyFans last year. She then made an appearance on television as a cam girl for the adult channel Babestation.
The 30-year-old has received abusive comments from Saints supporters online as a result of her marriage to Mitch Le Tissier, the son of Southampton great Le Tissier.
A Premier League player in his early 20s decided to try his luck via Instagram, she has now revealed in an interview with the Daily Star.
The DM allegedly reads: "I'm now watching you online; is a meeting £600? But keep it secret."Later, Alex replied to the message with the following explanation: "I didn't respond because I was so offended. It was on Instagram.
"Despite making a lot of money, he only offered £600. He may have been watching my Babestation programs for some time.
He must have believed that because I am a football player, I would say yes, but I am aware of my value.
Alex gained 2000 OnlyFans subscribers as a result of her June appearance in "Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich" in just three weeks.
She told the Daily Star last month, "I've got so many new subscribers and I was getting a sub per minute at one time, it was unbelievable!"
"I've received a few thousand more, and it's been crazy.I won't put a number on it because the month isn't over yet; nonetheless, I will have made almost four times as much money as normal.
Prior to meeting Mitch, Alex supported the club as a Southampton supporter.
"They [Southampton supporters] are simply very rude to me," she continued. However, I gain more subscribers each time I share a photo of myself sporting a Saints jersey.
"There were so many Saints fans trashing me on my timeline when the documentary came out and I was in the press.
It's okay because I don't really know these folks, but there were instances when it became a little intense.
"I feel like many Southampton supporters already detested me. I'm not sure why football-related Twitter users are always so nasty.
There are still a lot of people that love me, but 90% of them despise me.
Le Tissier continued to work at Sky Sports when his playing career ended until 2020.
After sharing a contentious tweet on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, he resigned from his position as Southampton club ambassador in April.
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