Ruben Amorim needs all the support he can get at Manchester United
Ruben Amorim is the 10th manager to take charge of Manchester United since the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson left the club after winning their last league title.
Bonnie Blue has been through far more men than the Red Devils in that time, but the notorious adult star says the fallen Premier League giants need to stick with one for now. And she reckons fans and pundits alike need to stop putting all the blame on the blundering Portuguese boss.
Amorim, 40, oversaw United's worst season in half a century last year as they finished 15th in the league and lost the Europa League final, before starting the current campaign with a string of disappointing results including a humiliating Carabao Cup exit to League Two outfit Grimsby Town. Yet, Bonnie - real name Tia Billinger - told Daily Star Sport that he shouldn't shoulder all the responsibility.
The 26-year-old, whose Bang Bus tour concluded last week after she bonked horny fans across nine UK cities, believes United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is right to give Amorim more time in the Old Trafford hotseat.
And she told billionaire Ratcliffe not to follow the example of Glasgow Rangers, who sacked manager Russell Martin earlier this week, after Bonnie caused a stir when she went to see the Scottish giants' 2-0 defeat at home against Hearts last month.
Bonnie Blue has sympathy for football managers getting stick
Asked if Amorim should get the boot at United, Bonnie conceded that while she's an expert when it comes to balls, she had "no idea". But she added: "Often I feel like the managers get a lot of stick, but sometimes the players are just s***.
"I watched a football game recently in Glasgow and the manager got a lot of stick but watching the players, they might as well have been walking around.
"Don't sack the manager. The s*** players should put more effort in."
The adult actress, who fronted the Channel 4 documentary '1000 Men and Me', is a Derby County fan. She infamously cheered up a married Rams supporter with a threesome in the toilets at Pride Park Stadium during a 3-2 loss to Norwich City in the Championship last year.
Bonnie Blue posing outside of Nottingham Forest's stadium
Bonnie has been banned from Nottingham Forest's City Ground after security refused to let her into a match last October.
Forest staff then ejected her from their final Premier League game of the season against Chelsea when she had sneaked into the away end in disguise.
United, who currently sit 10th in the Premier League, have seen David Moyes, Ryan Giggs (caretaker), Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Ralf Rangnick, Michael Carrick (caretaker), Erik ten Hag, Ruud van Nistelrooy (caretaker) and now Amorim all try to reverse their fortunes since Ferguson's departure.
The Red Devils are next in action after the international break when they take on arch-rivals and reigning champions Liverpool away at Anfield.