OnlyFans Star Skylar Skye Claims Ticket Scam After Flashing at World Cup Fan Zone
OnlyFans Star Skylar Skye Claims Ticket Scam at World Cup

Adult content creator Skylar Skye claimed she was scammed out of her England World Cup tickets after she posted a gloating snap online. The OnlyFans star took to social media site X and shared a sexy photo of herself in a fitted England top, brandishing a hot ticket to last night's Croatia game before kick-off. But it ended up being costly, and the blonde beauty was denied entry, missing England's blistering 4-2 win.

She said a scammer managed to steal the barcode from the photo she posted. When she went to gain entry into the ground in Dallas, she was informed her ticket had already been activated, and she was refused entry. Gutted, she took to her trusty social fans to beg for help and decided to go and meet up with male England fans in the fan zone instead.

Taking to X, she wrote: "Excited for my first ever World Cup game. Even more excited to try all the food in there, what's the best stadium food?" But her excitement soon turned to disappointment as she revealed to fans she had forked out thousands only to be scammed, saying she didn't know if someone else had used her ticket, or if it was fake altogether. Posting a snap of herself that she had asked someone to take, she sat on the kerbside and looked down at the floor.

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She said: "I paid $3000 for a ticket to the England vs Croatia game and it's NOT scanning. The person I bought this from knows exactly who they are. What am I supposed to do now? I'm going to have to go to the fanzone instead." Skylar then shared a series of videos and pictures of herself in an England away top, tiny shorts, and cowboy boots at the fan zone, flirting with England fans. In the content, she could be seen downing drinks, flashing men, and allowing them to drink beer off her body as she poured it on herself.

She later said: "Yesterday was a roller-coaster. Got denied entry to the England game after being scammed and honestly thought the day was ruined. But the Americans around me were unbelievably understanding, comforting and genuinely trying to help. Ended up watching at the fan zone instead and had an amazing time." But fans weren't convinced it wasn't a total stunt. One wrote: "Sigh. Almost as if you completely planned it for attention," while another wrote: "This online stuff is a disease I swear." Another wrote: "I want to know who is responsible for the sad planned pictures."

Article continues below. But it seems Skylar had a good night regardless in the end. She posted during the game: "I'm currently at the fanzone and hundreds of Americans have came up and asked me for pics. They have been so respectful. Everyone is saying they recognise me from Twitter. I'm really feeling some of that Southern hospitality right now."

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