ONLYFANS favourite Alex Le Tissier has been axed as an ambassador for a Southampton charity that raises money for children.

The daughter-in-law of Saints legend Matt Le Tissier has parted company with Southampton Doing It For The Kids.

Alex, who has raised £10,000 for the charity, has blamed the leaking of a sex tape and also claims she was being "unfairly punished" for being a sex worker.

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The mum-of-four told the Daily Star said: “I had a warning from someone I am friends with at the charity a month ago as there have been a crowd of people complaining to the charity about me. They had a vote on it this week and I was voted out by one vote.

“The reasoning wasn’t totally clear but my leaked sex tape was mentioned and someone had linked the tape link into the comity group.

"I feel that a lot of people are targeting me due to my new success and I feel it’s unfair to be punished or judged on my leaked sex tape. I never wanted that to be out in the public.

“I was also dropped by a football podcast I did every month for the same reasons. I guess it’s the price you pay for doing well in the porn industry.

"My job has absolutely nothing to do with charity. And I find it disturbing that people want to link my profession with children.

“I was so proud to be an ambassador and it shows we have a long long long way to go with the stigma we face.”

In August, the 30-year-old revealed that a sex tape featuring her and her husband Mitch had been leaked on the internet.

Writing on Twitter about her latest setback, she said: “I’m disappointed to announce I have been asked to step down as an ambassador for Southampton Doing It For The Kids.

“Other people's opinions of me based on my chosen career will not change my passion to try to help the less fortunate in the city of Southampton.

“Whilst I won’t officially be a part of the charity going forward, I’ll continue to support in any way I can, including hosting our annual charity ALT football tournament."

She added: "They can take away podcasts, roles and gossip, create narratives as much as they wish. Spread lies and bully me every day. No one will take away my integrity and authenticity. I am human sometimes I bite after being picked on. But I seek the good in each day."

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In a statement from Southampton Doing It For The Kids said: "Alex was appointed some time ago as an Ambassador of our small charity run by a committee of volunteers, certainly before she entered into what is referred to as her current "profession".

"Unfortunately over recent months those volunteers have found themselves, for an unreasonable amount of their time, explaining her appointment to those we rely upon for funding, this was due to, what we believed to be, negative exposure on local and national media including but not exclusive to inappropriate comments on social media upon the passing of our late Queen.

"Communications were entered into with Alex at the time culminating in the committee requesting she consider stepping down as Ambassador.

"We take this opportunity to thank Alex for her and Mitch's fund raising referred to as we were beneficiaries of a percentage of the money raised by her charity run.

"Southampton Doing It For The Kids will continue to focus on providing much needed support to local families facilitated by the fantastic fund raising of committee members, companies and individuals across our city."