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Matt Le Tissier's daughter-in-law slammed for 'vile' Queen joke to promote her OnlyFans

Alex Le Tissier, who reportedly earns up to £5,000 on OnlyFans, has since deleted her Tweet and apologised after being branded as "vile and disrespectful" over the joke

Matt Le Tissiers daughter-in-law Alex Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissiers daughter-in-law Alex Le Tissier

Ex-England footballer Matt Le Tissier's daughter-in-law has caused outrage by promoting her OnlyFans account with a joke about the Queen's death.

Alex Le Tissier came under fire over a post on Twitter following the tragic news about Queen Elizabeth II.

She was branded "vile and disrespectful" as she posted a photo of a Southampton FC bag, with the caption: "Southampton's Queen is alive and well, and she's also bought some treats! Stay Tuned!"

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The mum-of-four was urged to delete her social media account after being called "horrible" by Twitter users.

One viewer wrote: "Can someone get that Alex Le Tissier taken off Twitter, she's vile. The disrespect is on another level."

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Alex Le Tissier
Alex Le Tissier
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Another added: "That tweet has really made me angry... absolutely no class whatsoever".

A third commented: "Knowing Alex Le Tissier she'd find a way to use the Queen's death to promote her OnlyFans".

Alex, who also appears on X-rated TV channel Babestation, has since apologised online and made her Twitter private.

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She said: "I apologise to anyone I have offended by my last tweet it was in poor taste. It's been deleted."

However, she went on to suggest she is the victim of sexist abuse.

OnlyFans star Alex
OnlyFans star Alex

She said: "It was a dark humoured joke. I guess freedom of speech or the term snowflake is only used when you guys approve of it.

"If a male comedian pulled a dark humoured joke you'd laugh. Because I'm Alex le tissier you're using it as a method/ a golden ticket to pile up on me.

"It's honestly so boring. If you were so concerned about the queens passing you wouldn't be on Twitter arguing with me (sic).

Matt Le Tissiers daughter-in-law Alex Le Tissier
Matt Le Tissiers daughter-in-law Alex Le Tissier

"A woman was born into royalty and served her whole life. I act respect that and she didn't choose to be a royal (sic).

"But do I agree with the monarchy? No I don't. I'm entitled to that opinion, as you are yours. The reason I mention gender is because men everyday pull questionable jks (sic)."

The 30-year-old is married to Mitch Le Tissier, the son of ex-Southampton player Matt Le Tissier, 53, and often posts racy selfies of herself in Southampton shirts online to her 5,500 followers.


Alex Le Tissier apologised after backlash
Alex Le Tissier apologised after backlash

"A woman was born into royalty and served her whole life. I act respect that and she didn't choose to be a royal (sic).

"But do I agree with the monarchy? No I don't. I'm entitled to that opinion, as you are yours. The reason I mention gender is because men everyday pull questionable jks (sic)."


The 30-year-old is married to Mitch Le Tissier, the son of ex-Southampton player Matt Le Tissier, 53, and often posts racy selfies of herself in Southampton shirts online to her 5,500 followers.

Le Tissier and her husband Mitch reportedly fell out with ex-footballer Matt after she announced she joined OnlyFans.

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