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Porn star assures Sheffield ace fun-filled weekend after West Ham win

Porn star Elle Brooke has promised Sheffield United hero Oli McBurnie he will “enjoy” his weekend – after scoring the winner against struggling West Ham.

McBurnie struck the only goal in the 1-0 home win over the Hammers as the Blades moved into fifth spot in the Premier League.

Oli McBurnie celebrates his goal against West Ham and (right) his porn star fan Elle Brooke

 

He tweeted afterwards: “3 points and a goal…never in doubt enjoy your weekend bladesmen”

And porn star Elle tweeted straight back to him: “We all know you’ll enjoy yours @oli_mcburnie”

He then tweeted back a kiss to the Television X star, who hails from Sheffield.

Elle, who has starred in films such as Golden Shower Girls 2, is clearly a big fan of the Sheffield United striker.

She has also been in Babespotting 2, and Sex in the Suburbs.

But nothing excites her more than a win for McBurnie’s beloved Blades.

He has previously sent the porn star a signed Blades shirt – and asked her in a tweet if she had received it.

Chris Wilder’s men have taken the division by storm after winning promotion from the Championship last term.

And McBurnie certainly has a big fan in Miss Brooke, who claims she is an unofficial Derby County ambassador.

Her Twitter biog says: “I turn porn into art. Follow me for doggy pics and football bantz.”

She also gave the Hammers plenty of stick after Robert Snodgrass’s goal was controversially ruled out by VAR.

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She tweeted: “If anyone wants a laugh before bed, catch a load of these West Ham wide boys with their curtain barnets and fake Stone Island. Still seething from VAR clearly.”

And in another cheeky tweet to McBurnie, she added: “If I wasn’t already horny enough, watching bae score has pretty much sent me over the edge 💦
@oli_mcburnie”

West Ham were left fuming after Snodgrass’s goal was ruled in jury time, denying David Moyes’ side a point.

Declan Rice said all footballers want the technology scrapped after string of debatable decisions since it was introduced in the Premier League this season.

Rice was then caught up in more Twitter controversy after tweeting back at  a fan who questioned West Ham’s desire.

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