- Eagle-eyed fans spotted Bright’s reply to ‘all natural temptress’ on X platform
- But it appears the pair are good friends going back over a decade
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Source: Dailymail.co.uk
UK – Crystal Palace legend Mark Bright suffered a social media faux pas after fans spotted him publicly messaging an OnlyFans dominatrix called ‘Mistress KL’.
The ex-BBC pundit and Palace loans manager replied to a very racy picture on X captioned ‘things that make you go mmmmmm’ by asking ‘Hi hun, you all good?’
Bright, 61, later deleted his reply but not before fans on the social media platform make quips at the pair.
‘Not first time I’ve seen bright sneaking round the back and scoring,’ wrote one. ‘Any joy pal??’ asked another user.
The dominatrix replied ‘fabulous’ to Bright, one of the heroes of Palace’s FA Cup final run in 1990.
But previous chats between the pair actually suggest they’re close friends going back over a decade.
In one exchange last year, Mistress KL asked Bright for a signed copy of his book ‘My Story: From Foster Care to Footballer.’
That came after Bright replied ‘not this year hun’ to a post to her 70,000 followers on Valentine’s Day.
Another exchange in 2013 featured Gary Lineker’s nightclub-owner brother Wayne, referring to him and Bright as the ‘DILFs [dad I’d like to f***] on tour’.
Mistress KL describes herself as a ‘British Damme’ and ‘all natural temptress’, who boasts she can make’ all your fantasies come to life’ and ‘turn your mind into jelly’.
Her bio adds: ‘Text or call now to be submersed by a posh hot British babe with perfect size 5s and large natural breasts. You can’t resist me any more.’
Bright was married to the British singer and actress Michelle Gayle between 1996 and 2007.
A forward, Bright played for Port Vale, Leicester City, Palace, Sheffield Wednesday and Charlton during a prolific scoring career that saw him net 212 times in 529 games.
Forming a strike partnership with Ian Wright, Bright’s goals helped Palace into the First Division in 1989 before they embarked on an incredible run to the FA Cup final a year later.
They were beaten by Manchester United 1-0 in a replay after drawing the first game 3-3.
Bright embarked on a media career after hanging up his boots, working mainly for BBC television and radio.