
Hey, football fans, brace yourselves for some heated drama both on and off the pitch! Alex Letissier, the daughter-in-law of Southampton icon Matt Letissier, is gearing up for an emotional rollercoaster at the South Coast Derby this Sunday - the first in six years. But it’s not just the game that’s got her heart racing; it’s the fiery reception she’s expecting from fans of both Southampton and rival Portsmouth.
As an OnlyFans model often rocking Saints gear in her content, Alex has found herself caught in the crossfire of fan rivalries. She’s admitted to being a polarizing figure, with neither side showing her much love. ‘I’m a bit nervous before the match,’ she confessed, and honestly, who wouldn’t be with that kind of pressure?
Still, Alex isn’t backing down. She’s even considering showing up to the stadium in full Southampton kit, topped with a crown to match her self-proclaimed title of ‘Queen of Southampton.’ Talk about owning it!
The drama doesn’t stop at game day nerves. Alex has faced her fair share of trolling, especially from Portsmouth supporters, despite some of them secretly subscribing to her OnlyFans page. How’s that for a plot twist?
‘I’ve got quite a few Portsmouth fans on my OnlyFans, which is pretty hilarious, but Southampton fans aren’t thrilled about it either,’ Alex shared with a cheeky laugh.
Unfortunately, the shade isn’t just coming from rivals. Some Southampton fans have gone as far as petitioning the club to ban her from matches, unable to reconcile her spicy online persona with her connection to a club legend. ‘I’ve heard people have written to completely ban me from the stadium,’ she revealed, sounding more frustrated than defeated.
Alex, 32, is married to Matt Letissier’s son, Mitch, and together they’re raising four kids. While juggling family life, she’s embraced her bold online presence, dubbing herself the ‘Queen of Southampton.’ But that title has stirred up more than just playful banter - it’s landed her in hot water.
She’s faced harsh criticism and even threats over her persona, with one incident tied to unfortunate timing taking the cake. After posting a photo with Southampton kits and declaring herself ‘queen,’ the news of Queen Elizabeth’s passing broke just an hour later. The backlash was brutal - threats poured in, brands dropped her, and she was even kicked off a podcast. ‘People wrote that I’d be better off dead instead of the queen,’ she recalled, her voice heavy with the memory.
Despite the chaos, Alex remains unapologetic about expressing herself. She insists she’s not at matches to stir trouble, keeping her interactions friendly and approachable. Yet, she’s aware of the stakes: ‘If we lose, I’ll probably become public enemy number one.’
With thousands of followers on Instagram (@alexletissier), Alex continues to engage with her audience, sharing glimpses of her life and content. Her journey is a fascinating mix of personal expression and public scrutiny, showing how fame - even through unconventional means - can be a double-edged sword.
Between raising her kids with Mitch and navigating the wild world of online stardom, Alex’s story is a reminder of how personal and professional lives can collide in unexpected ways. She’s not just a model or a football family member; she’s a woman carving her own path, haters be darned.
So, as the South Coast Derby looms, all eyes will be on Alex - not just for the game, but for how she handles the spotlight. Will she win over the crowd, or will the tension boil over? Stick with us for all the updates!