Matt Le Tissier hasn't spoken to his son since his daughter-in-law joined OnlyFans last year... despite making cash from selling his own personalised meet and greet videos.
Son Mitch has claimed it's been 'over a year' since he last spoke to the Southampton footballer after he 'didn't take the news well' that his wife Alex had joined OnlyFans, an online subscription service. The platform is often used by pornographic content creators. Le Tissier's daughter-in-law also works for Babestation, an adult chat TV channel.
Alex says she earns up to £5,000-a-month by selling X-rated material. She appears in the ITV2 porn industry documentary 'Olivia Atwood: Getting Filthy Rich' - presented by the former Love Island star - and opens up about making her first soft-core porn film. "I think it was the perfect starter into porn," Alex tells Olivia.
The row over Alex's X-rated work may have caused an irreparable rift within the family, it's claimed. "I do not want anything to do with them anymore," Alex told The Sun.
Mitch added: "It’s been over a year since I’ve spoken to any of my family including my dad and stepmum. They didn’t take it well. I expected them to disagree with our decision but I would have hoped they were open-minded enough to accept it was ours to make."
Mitch went on to say: "I’ve heard nothing from my dad since he sent me a message about Alex joining OnlyFans. It’s upsetting."
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Alex's OnlyFans profile reads: "Hey it's Alex Le Tissier! This website literally changed my life and I love having fun on here and getting to know you... You can message me all day and night and I'll reply to every single message. You can pay monthly for my number and much more."
As quoted by The Sun, Alex said earlier this year: "Being a content creator on my OnlyFans is nice because I can control the narrative. After working with professional porn shoots I can see and appreciate that a lot now. My favourite thing about my career is the shows we put on, the atmosphere around us and the money of course."
Matt Le Tissier isn't on OnlyFans but does use video-sharing websites to sell personalised clips to supporters. The former Premier League star's pinned tweet, posted in January 2021, offers fans the chance to buy videos from Cameo, Memmo and Celebrity Video Messages.
It's fair to say Le Tissier isn't the only ex-footballer using these platforms. Hundreds of retired stars - including Phil Thompson, Neil 'Razor' Ruddock, Tony Adams, Brad Guzan, Ray Parlour, Jose Enrique, David Seaman and Michael Owen - also flog videos to fans.
Le Tissier charges between £25 and £33 for his videos, which relatively cheap compared to some ex-footballers. Tim Sherwood's price on Cameo is £39, for example. It'll set you back £24 for Cristiano Ronaldo impressionist on Cameo (and not a very good one, too).
"Order a personalised video from Matt for any occasion - birthdays, anniversaries, football advice, game day pep talks or simple an amazing greeting!" reads Le Tissier's Memmo profile.