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Premier League star offered Matt Le Tissier's daughter-in-law £600 for sex. During the pandemic, Matt Le Tissier's daughter-in-law started working as a sex worker. In a shocking claim, she said that a Premier League footballer offered her £600 for sex.
Alex Le Tissier joined OnlyFans last year to make money to feed her four kids. She now works as a racy cam girl for Babestation and can be seen on TV.
She also said last month that her famous father-in-law called her a "bad mom" because she took off her clothes to make money for her family.
But the Daily Star can reveal exclusively that the 30-year-old was even more "offended" when a well-known celebrity recently said he would give her £600 in exchange for a "meet."
We saw the cheeky DM, which said, "Watching you online right now, how much is £600 for a meet-up?" Don't talk though."
"It was on Instagram, and I didn't answer because I was so hurt," she said afterward.
He makes a lot of money, but they only gave him £600. I think he has been watching my Babestation shows for some time. He probably thought I would say yes because he is a football player, but I know my worth."
Mitch Le Tissier, her husband and the son of Southampton legend Matt Le Tissier, called the DM a "joke" because of how much the player makes each week.
The rowdy athlete is in his early 20s and makes a lot of money playing in the top league.
He reached out to Alex a few weeks after she told everyone she joined OnlyFans because she was thinking about using food banks to feed her four kids.
At the same time, she criticized her father-in-law for asking her to change her last name after she started working as a prostitute.
Last month, she told the Daily Star, "I was most disappointed with how his family reacted. They didn't take it very well. They told me not to use my name, so I didn't for a while.
At the time, it hurt me a lot. Before I got married, I kind of had my own, I don't want to say fanbase, but my own little following on Instagram. "I don't have millions, but I had 25,000 followers, and that was all from blogging and doing influencer things around Southampton. That was before I got married." So I felt like I had built my little platform, but I didn't know what to call it. No one knew I was dating Matt Le Tissier's son unless they already knew us, because I'm just not that kind of person. "It hurt that a story was made up that I was using the name to get power and money," I said.