Bonnie Blue offers to 'put smile back on Ruben Amorim's face' at Man Utd



Posted Wednesday, October 15, 2025 by Dailystar.co.uk

EXCLUSIVE: Ruben Amorim hasn't had much to smile about since he took charge of Manchester United, but Bonnie Blue has a proposal for the under pressure Portuguese boss

Bonnie Blue has offered to "put a smile back" on Ruben Amorim's face if his Manchester United flops continue to struggle.

Amorim has overseen a dreadful campaign so far at Old Trafford, after the fallen Premier League giants made their worst start to a season in 33 years. It follows their worst campaign in half a century last year, after they finished 15th in the top flight and lost the Europa League final to Tottenham.

Speculation is rife that Amorim could face the sack and next up for United is a daunting trip to Anfield to face reigning champions and bitter rivals Liverpool. But if things don't improve at the weekend, notorious adult actress Bonnie has said she is more than happy to try a different motivational tactic to put a spring back in the 40-year-old Portuguese manager's step.

Asked if she would like to "put a smile back on Amorim's face", Bonnie, 26, said: "Honestly, there is no one I would say no to, so as long as he is a nice guy, yeah.

"Blue ski mask, consent form, bring your ID and he'll be inside of me.

"I mean at least then he has got something inside. If he's not able to get the goals in, he might as well get something in me."

Earlier this month, Bonnie gave the beleaguered boss her backing, taking a break from her Bang Bus Tour to tell Daily Star Sport that Amorim shouldn't have to shoulder all the responsibility for United's poor results.

The star of Channel 4 documentary '1000 Men and Me' said: "Often I feel like the managers get a lot of stick, but sometimes the players are just s***." She added: "Don't sack the manager. The s*** players should put more effort in."

Bonnie Blue offers to 'put smile back on Ruben Amorim's face' at Man Utd
Bonnie Blue has given Ruben Amorim her backing

A humiliating Carabao Cup exit to League Two outfit Grimsby Town in August increased speculation over Amorim's future, which remains intense despite successive home victories over Chelsea and Sunderland - sandwiching a defeat away at Brentford.

The public backing of the club's co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has also done little to quell rumours that Amorim could soon lose his job.

United currently languish in 10th in the Premier League, while Liverpool are second, one point off Arsenal in first.

But there's hope for the Red Devils, as the Merseysiders have lost their last three games in a row in all competitions, meaning their manager Arne Slot has joined Amorim in the media spotlight.

Liverpool strolled to the title last season, but Amorim did secure a creditable 2-2 draw at Anfield in January.

And the previous season Erik ten Hag oversaw a 0-0 draw in the same fixture, following a record 7-0 defeat to Liverpool in the campaign beforehand.

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