Miami Heat star Kevin Love has left fans in disbelief after making a crude reference to controversial OnlyFans personality Bonnie Blue.
The Heat power forward sent the internet wild after Miami’s 109-98 defeat to the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday night, in which they gave up 69 points in a miserable second half.
To sum up their struggles after the interval, Love referenced Bonnie Blue – the British sex worker who claims to have bedded a record 1,057 men in one night – with a vulgar reference on Instagram.
After sharing a photo of Bonnie boasting about her record, he wrote as the caption: ‘When someone asks me how f***ed our 2nd half was last night…’
Fans were astonished by Love’s post on Tuesday, with one writing in the comments section: ‘Oh my goodness gracious’.
Another posted: ‘Come on man!!’
Miami Heat star Kevin Love has left fans in disbelief with a crude post on social media
Love shared a photo of controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue to sum up Miami’s latest defeat
‘Bro this is crazy,’ said a third user.
‘Kevin I didn’t know you were like dat,’ a fourth commented.
While one simply posted: ‘Goodness’.
Love only featured for 15 minutes in Monday’s game against the Clippers, recording nine points and three rebounds.
Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Billinger, claims to have set a ‘world record’ for having sex with the most men in one day after bedding ‘1,057 in 12 hours’.
The 25-year-old is said to have topped the tally previously set by adult film actress Lisa Sparks, who allegedly slept with 919 men in 24 hours back in 2004.
In a TikTok video after pulling off the stunt in London last Saturday, Bonnie said thank you to ‘all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands’ she claims were involved.
She has previously faced scrutiny after claiming to have slept with ‘barely legal’ 18-year-olds and insisting men ‘should cheat’ on their wives.
Bonnie has also told of making up to $916,000 per month through her online activity, which includes frequent X-rated content on OnlyFans.
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