Two OnlyFans models who are diehard San Antonio Spurs fans will not be at Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Friday, June 5, thanks to an alleged incident during the Western Conference Finals.
Blue and Julie J. Swan said that during Game 6 of the Spurs’ series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, they were verbally harassed by a group of fans, including one who allegedly grabbed Blue.
“I had a lot of anxiety, and I still do thinking about going to a game,” Swan told the New York Post in a story published Thursday, June 4. “Because what if they do that again? Or what if there’s other people that will do that? It put that fear and anxiety in my mind; it’s like a stadium full of people. You don’t know who’s there. We had no idea that this was even possible at a game at this level of importance.”
The pair was in attendance for Game 1 of the NBA Finals, a 105-95 win for the New York Knicks, but Swan said that the incident “lingered in the back of my mind.”
Blue later posted the video of the fan grabbing her via social media, and it began to spread after Game 1 of the Finals when she alleged he was part of the same group that seemed to harass Knicks star Jalen Brunson.
“Don’t touch me,” Blue can be heard saying multiple times in the video while a male fan sitting in front of her attempts to talk to her. At one point, he calls it “disgraceful” that she is sitting “like that.”
“And everyone in this stadium agrees, I guarantee you,” the man added.
Swan alleged that another man and woman, who were in the same group as the man in the video, harassed them before the game while they were taking pictures near the court. As they were about to leave, one of the men allegedly called them “chopped,” which is slang for ugly.
“It was too much. I was pretty upset leaving, just sitting in my car afterward,” Swan said. “Trying to let the adrenaline die down, and I did end up crying because I felt very unsafe at the stadium. I don’t know, it was a lot.”
James B., who said he is the manager for Blue and Swan, told the Post that arena security was notified about the group and they were spoken to but ultimately allowed to remain in their seats.
Swan said she will still be cheering on the Spurs from home as the NBA Finals continue.
“I still love the Spurs so very much,” she said. “I wish that it could be different, and I wish that this had never happened, so that I could still have that fairytale moment going to these games. It just makes me really sad.”








