A mum-of-four fears stunts from the likes of have made her job in the adult industry more dangerous.

Alex Le Tissier, the daughter-in-law of former footballer, recently revealed. She believes whoever is reporting her has an issue with her job as an creator and she has contacted the police over the matter.

It demonstrates how women like her are stigmatised, according to Alex, who also feels other more notorious creators like Bonnie Blue and Lily Philips are making things worse. Both women claim to have undertaken extreme challenges in recent months from allegedly bedding university students on Fresher’s Week in Lily's case to Bonnie claiming to have .

Alex, 32, moved her children to different schools after they were reportedly removed from class to be asked whether their mum “brings men back to the house". And she believes their actions are having a direct impact on other saucy creators.

When asked by The about whether Bonnie and Lily had put women in the industry in danger, she agreed, adding: “Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are making things more difficult for OnlyFans women, we get so much hate as it is and they are giving the impression that all of us who do OnlyFans, do those things.

“I have never said anything harmful or done anything harmful while being in this industry and I don’t understand why I am just as hated as women who do or say harmful things online, especially Bonnie Blue. She says things as rage bait quite often and I haven’t done anything like that.”

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Despite making her feelings clear, she added that neither Bonnie or Lily would warrant the backlash she has faced if they ever had children in the future. “They would never deserve to get malicious social services calls, because nobody deserves that,” she clarified.

meanwhile, who interviewed Alex for her docuseries Getting Filthy Rich, believes the actions of Bonnie are .

The former star said: "I see a lot of things saying that a lot of what we're seeing is just rage bait and it's not actually factual, so it's hard to work out. I think definitely one of the things that she's been recorded saying in different interviews that are hugely problematic.

“We are in an epidemic against violence against women and I just think that we can't too lightly at all. And I also think that we are working hard to kind of reduce stigma around the sex industry and sex workers, and I think we've done a lot of good stuff with this show, so I'd hate to see a member of that industry doing things that push it back."

Alex joined OnlyFans during the pandemic to help get her family out of crippling debts. Her husband, Mitch, who lost jobs at the time after his mental health deteriorated, later credited his wife with saving his life.

She has also transformed the fortunes of her loved ones. Despite once having to rely on second hand presents and family handouts at , last December she spent £20,000 on a Disneyland trip and gifts.

Her current lifestyle, where she earns thousands every month from her content, is also a far cry from the pandemic when she considered using food banks to help feed her children.

She's now become financially stable and her celebrity has increased thanks to her ties to former England star Matt. But it has come with its problems.

The social services calls include disturbing allegations of Mitch hitting the children and her doing OnlyFans content in front of her kids. And asked whether she would consider leaving the industry for something else, she said she was “trapped”, despite ultimately being content in her work.

She said: “I have thought about quitting OnlyFans but essentially I am trapped in this industry now. My husband can’t get a job in Southampton because of what is going on and what I do.

“It is too public around here with what I do. So I would really struggle to get a job which is the reality of it, which is very scary in a way. But I do enjoy my job, I just don’t like the discrimination that is pushed on me.”

Another woman who had similar feelings about being trapped is former OnlyFans creator Lowri Rose who quit the platform last year.

She spoke to the about how it left her feeling “depressed, violated and unemployable” because of the stigma.

Lowri said: “It is very hard on OnlyFans – you have people constantly ripping you to shreds every single day. And if it's something you don’t enjoy doing anyway, and there are also people ripping you for it, then it is just awful.

“People treat you awfully in person as well, everyone sees you in a negative way, even if they say they don’t, they do. It is just too much.

“The hate mainly comes from men but it is people calling you names and it is a lot to deal with. I have been called fat so many times when I am not fat. People have picked apart my whole image and it has impacted me a lot and I have had surgery and lost a lot of weight.

“I’ve even had people come up to me and say ‘you look like you do OnlyFans’ and it is just gross. People just think they can speak to you however they want.”

Alex meanwhile recently opened up about how the social services calls left her feeling suicidal back in November before she filed a police harassment report. She gave a devastating insight into how the calls, which she believes to be malicious, impacted her, including temporarily sleeping outside her children’s bedrooms out of fear for their safety.

And speaking up about the heartbreaking conversations she had with her eldest daughter, she said: “I’ve spoken to her about what is going on and how upsetting it is. She is absolutely appalled and she reassures me that we are great parents and we have never made her unsafe or put her in harm's way.

“She is so shocked at how hateful people can be about my job and she really doesn’t like how people treat me.She is not ashamed of me in any way and she says she is very proud to be my daughter and doesn’t understand the hate.”

Sex work has been thrust into the spotlight in recent weeks following the critically acclaimed movie Anora, about a sex worker who marries the son of an oligarch. Mikey Madison, who plays the role of sex worker Ari, praised those working in the industry during her BAFTAs acceptance speech on Sunday, a.

The Mirror contacted the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary for a response to claims made in the story.

For emotional support, you can call the Samaritans 24-hour helpline on 116 123, email , visit a Samaritans branch in person or go to the Samaritans website.

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