Leicester players blow chance at adult star sending them free racy pics for life

Leicester City have missed out on the opportunity for a free lifetime subscription to Foxes fan Bonnie Brown's adult site.

Bonnie joked to The Sun ahead of Saturday evening's clash: "I'm not kissing and telling on which players' already follow me, but I'm hoping a blanket offer for free lifetime subscriptions if they beat Spurs this weekend will spur them on.

"They've been firing blanks under Brendan so far this season, so I reckon my cheeky offer might help turn them on – to turn it around." However, after a 6-2 drubbing, the Foxes have missed out on the opportunity.

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Brendan Rodgers' side were battered by Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday evening as the Foxes crumbled in the second half.

Son Heung-min was electric off the bench for the Lilywhites, and the South Korean international bagged a hat-trick in 14 minutes to blow the Foxes away. Leicester had looked like they could snatch a result in the first half.

James Maddison had hit Leicester level before squandering a golden opportunity to fire Leicester ahead.

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Bonnie rakes in around £50,000-a-month from fans desperate to check out her juicy content and says he's "living her dream life" after quitting her dull 9-5 job.

"I was on minimum wage before Fanvue, working pay cheque to pay cheque, but within a couple of months I’d been able to pay off all my credit cards and debts, and now I’m living my dream life," she told The Mirror in May.

"Signing up to [Fanvue] was the perfect move for me. If you can make money from doing what you love then why not?"

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