How video from controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue led to Everton’s sponsors giving up their licence

How video from controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue led to Everton’s sponsors giving up their licence
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How video from controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue led to Everton’s sponsors giving up their licence
Author: Joshua Hall
Published: Feb, 14 2025 07:27

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Gambling website Stake have removed their services from the UK after campaigners urged the culture secretary to intervene over a video seemingly using sexual content to promote gambling.

The Gambling Commission is also writing to two other Premier League clubs over unlicensed gambling partners.

The clip is being investigated by the Gambling Commission after campaigners from the Coalition to End Gambling Ads had shared a screenshot of the video and expressed their outrage.

When approached by The Sun for comment, Stake said: "Stake has made a strategic decision in mutual agreement with TGP Europe to exit white-label agreements and focus on securing local licences through our in-house platform and operations.

Stake have sponsored Everton's shirts since the start of the 2022-23 season, penning a deal worth £10m per season with the Toffees - the highest front-of-shirt sponsorship deal in Everton's history.

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