• Matt Le Tissier’s daughter earns up to £20,000 a month on OnlyFans
  • She has claimed she does not feel safe when attending Southampton matches
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Matt Le Tissier’s daughter-in-law has admitted she does not feel safe when she attends Southampton matches.

Alex Le Tissier, who is married to Matt’s son Mitch, rakes in up to £20,000 a month on the adult content platform OnlyFans through selling her used underwear, as well as filming custom videos and recording voice notes for her subscribers.

She has also used her relationship with Matt – Southampton’s all-time record goalscorer – to her benefit by posing in shirts with ‘Le Goddess’ on them, while she refers to herself as the ‘Queen of Southampton’.

Alex attends games at St Mary’s to cheer on the Saints from time to time, but has complained that she has been made to feel far from welcome by some fans who are not happy with what she does for a living.  

‘I’ve had people say you’re disgracing the club and you’re ruining a club legend’s name,’ she told The Telegraph

‘I don’t feel particularly safe there. If I go to a game, I need to be near men that I know.’

Alex Le Tissier (pictured) claims she does not feel safe when she attends Southampton games

Alex earns up to £20,000 on the adult content platform OnlyFans through selling her used underwear

Alex says Southampton fans tell her she's 'ruined' Matt Le Tissier's name, with the ex-Southampton star now no longer in contact with his son, Mitch (left), due to a family feud

OnlyFans content creators associating themselves with football clubs has become more commonplace in recent months as they aim to get more eyeballs on their work.

Alex, who has also appeared on Babestation, insists she has done very little wrong, yet still can’t win over some Southampton supporters.

‘I’ve never said anything outrageous or harmful to people and yet I would say I’m probably one of the most hated OnlyFans football creators.’

Alex revealed the last match she went to was Russell Martin’s final game – a 5-0 thrashing at the hands to Tottenham – before he was replaced by Ivan Juric in December.

She admitted the atmosphere was ‘good vibes’, despite the dire result for the hosts.

Seven months earlier, Southampton won the play-off final against Leeds, with Matt in attendance alongside his daughter to watch the special occasion.

Alex explained that this turned out to be a huge day for her as well, with fans wanting to know where she was, which she then used to her advantage.

‘I’ve become memeable, people just take the p*** out of me,’ she said. ‘But it’s good for marketing. 

‘The biggest thing that’s ever happened to me was when my father-in-law posted a picture with his wife and daughter at Wembley, when Southampton were about to go back into the Premier League

‘It went viral, because people were posting pictures of me under the picture, or they were saying, “where’s Alex? Where’s your daughter-in-law?” I had so many subscribers from that, it was wild.’

Alex has spoken out before about being part of the Le Tissier family, after being at the centre of a feud that led to Matt and Mitch losing contact with one another.

Alex is married to Matt's son Mitch, and uses his dad's popularity for marketing her own work

Matt was at Wembley last year to see Southampton get promoted, and fans posted comments on social media asking where Alex was

She also revealed last year that she turned down a £600 offer from a Premier League footballer for sex.

‘Watching u online now, how much for a meet £600? Keep it quiet tho,’ the Instagram direct message from an unnamed player is said to have read.

‘It was on Instagram and I didn’t respond as I was so offended,’ Alex said.

‘He earns so much money but only offered £600. I think he has been watching my shows at Babestation for a while.

‘He must have thought because he is a footballer I would say yes but I know my worth.’

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