Football has always attracted attention seekers.
But a growing trend has emerged where women with OnlyFans accounts deliberately attach themselves to specific clubs to pull in male supporters as subscribers.
Fans have recently noticed a new addition to this cult and she was spotted again before Man United’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle United.
A video circulating on X showed a woman claiming to be a Manchester United fan having chips shoved into her face outside a Newcastle pub.
The person who shoved chip and ketchup was a scantily clad ‘Newcastle supporter’ who was also being filmed separately.
I am FUMING this is too far pic.twitter.com/0ZDTLoBpAc
— Shania✨ (@Shaniahowardxx) March 4, 2026
It happened outside Shearer’s pub at the Gallowgate end of St. James Park.
As it turns out, the incident was not a random attack but a staged piece of content.
It did not take long for people to identify the woman as Shania Howard, a content creator who uses her association with Manchester United to drive traffic to her OnlyFans account.
This was not the first time Howard had filmed a similar stunt outside a football ground.
She previously staged a beer spilling incident outside West Ham’s stadium before Manchester United’s 1-1 draw there earlier this season.
WEST HAMMYS GONNA GET RELEGATED pic.twitter.com/9BP11vReUZ
— Shania✨ (@Shaniahowardxx) February 11, 2026
The pattern was obvious to anyone who had seen both videos.
What genuinely angered fans was not simply the staged nature of the content but the circumstances in which it was filmed.
Howard was dressed provocatively and filming the stunt directly in front of a young girl and her mother who were fundraising for their local football team nearby.
Safe to say, the backlash on social media was significant –
@Jerbear79899 — So first off, you didn’t think about anyone, besides yourself, who didn’t want to be on your video. You just hit record. This kind of thing is what happens when you do that.
@Tumpa_Lion — Humiliation fetish.. just for clicks.. self respect left the building years ago.. sad really
@Jake_armstrong9 — If you wanna use a footy team to promote your OF, whatever I couldn’t care but going to the ground on Match day, where there are kids is just so wrong and doesn’t sit right with me whatsoever.
@BenArmstro69771 — Imagine if a bloke walked past in a mankini or summit like that. Be getting a knock off the police the next morning
@neuromancerwill — I saw them and their littered mess, walked right by it outside Shearers. Sad no marks that should be arrested for public order offences 🤬
Promoting this content dressed like that in front of a little girl and her mum trying to raise money for her football team. https://t.co/qGqiZwCoJ9
— Jake (@Jake_armstrong9) March 5, 2026
@CDC2584 — Did they pick their mess up after their little stunt? Probably not @northumbriapol
@tyrr27558 — Well she got Ale through at her at West Ham so you’d think she would have learned her lesson. Clearly doing it for clout
@Ethan1738822 — Really is a stain on society
@lostcauselee — This girl is definitely top 5 in the race to be the biggest bellend on x
@MsLauraTeeee — We had one of these attention whore scruffs at city recently (an American Zionist bizarrely) always dressed like an absolute tramp at games in front of kids. Ifaik she got bullied back onto being a plastic fan on OF, thankfully.
Matchday is increasingly being treated as a content backdrop by people with no genuine connection to the game.
But football supporters are getting better at recognising the formula, and the backlash suggests the patience for it is running out.



