A pair of popular OnlyFans creators, Blue and Julie J. Swan, have announced they will no longer regularly attend NBA Finals games after allegedly experiencing harassment during a recent basketball event. The two internet personalities became viral sensations after appearing courtside at Game 1 of the NBA Finals wearing eye-catching pink and blue outfits while sitting behind the players’ bench. However, their excitement about attending future games changed after what they described as a disturbing confrontation during Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals. According to the pair, a group consisting of two men and a woman allegedly targeted them with insults and inappropriate behavior. Blue later shared a clip online in which a man can reportedly be heard criticizing the women for the way they were dressed. Swan also claimed that one of the men touched Blue, prompting her to tell him not to put his hands on her. The situation allegedly escalated further when another member of the group mocked the pair while they were taking selfies and repeatedly called them “chopped,” a slang term meaning unattractive. Swan admitted the experience left her emotional and shaken, saying she cried afterward because she no longer felt safe attending games in such a large public environment.
Although Swan said she still plans to attend Game 2 to support the Spurs, Blue has decided to stay away after the incident. Swan explained that the experience caused severe anxiety and changed the magical feeling she once associated with attending NBA games. She said she still loves the Spurs and wishes the confrontation had never happened, but admitted the fear of facing similar behavior again now lingers in her mind. Their alleged manager, James B., stated that arena security had been informed about the first confrontation and later became more involved after the final incident, though the individuals involved reportedly left before they could be fully identified. The story quickly spread online, sparking debate among sports fans and social media users about fan behavior, respect at sporting events, and the treatment of influencers and online personalities in public spaces. Many people defended Blue and Swan, arguing that nobody deserves harassment regardless of their profession or appearance, while others criticized the growing focus on viral personalities at major sports events. Despite the negativity surrounding the incident, Swan expressed hope that one day she might again enjoy attending basketball games without fear or anxiety overshadowing the experience.