Bills Fan Girl Kicked Out of Highmark Stadium by Security for an Unbelievable Reason
In a heated Week 14 matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the Cincinnati Bengals at Highmark Stadium, a passionate female Bills fan caused a massive stir when she was escorted out by security just after the first half. The incident quickly went viral on social media, racking up thousands of comments ranging from “admiring her dedication” to “way too reckless.”

The “heroine” of this story is none other than Aria Fontaine, a 26-year-old freelance model from Buffalo. Standing 5’8” with alluring olive skin, long curly black hair, and warm brown eyes, Aria is a social media favorite with her account @aria_fontaine_model boasting over 40k followers. She often blends casual outfits with sports gear—especially the Bills’ iconic red, white, and blue—to show off her fandom. Adventurous, creative, and full of energy, Aria loves life, exploring Buffalo’s famous wing joints and New York-style pizza spots while sharing everyday moments mixed with her modeling work. She focuses on short-term contracts with sustainable fashion brands, artistic photoshoots, and local events, frequently traveling between Buffalo and Los Angeles for gigs and even serving as an ambassador for sports and travel products.

The incident stemmed from Aria’s intense love for the Buffalo Bills—a team she sees as a symbol of local pride ever since growing up near Lake Erie. She fell in love with the Bills at age 12 after watching a game on TV with neighborhood friends during a local festival, mesmerized by the unity of the fan community after big wins. Her favorite memories include the wild celebrations after deep playoff runs. In particular, Aria is a die-hard fan of wide receiver Khalil Shakir—no. 10—for his speed, precise hands, youthful potential, and contributions to the offense. She used to adore Stefon Diggs for his smart route-running and often posts TikTok analysis videos featuring Shakir highlights or predictions for the upcoming season’s tactics.
But this time, her fandom went too far! To cheer on the Bills at their home game, she decided to “go big” by wearing only Khalil Shakir’s no. 10 jersey paired with a thin red-and-blue thong—no shorts, no pants, no extra layers. Aria called it a “fusion” of fashion and football, inspired by her personal Bills memorabilia collection (including a signed hat and old game tickets). She even struck model poses with a Bills football for her “Bills Style” content—a challenge she regularly shares on social media mixing team colors with high fashion.
Unfortunately, the ultra-revealing outfit quickly drew complaints from nearby spectators for violating stadium rules against indecent attire and disruptive behavior. Security at Highmark Stadium stepped in and asked her to cover up, but Aria refused, insisting it was “freedom of expression” and her way of getting hyped—like her game-day playlist that always starts with the Bills Mafia anthem “Shout.”

The result? Aria was ejected from the stadium amid a mix of boos and cheers from the crowd, and the moment exploded online when she went live on Instagram from a nearby bar afterward. She usually attends at least four home games per season at Highmark Stadium, rocking her no. 10 jersey and joining epic tailgates complete with grilled wings, Labatt Blue beer, and table-smashing antics. She’s even collaborated on designs for bags featuring the charging buffalo logo. But this time, her playlist ritual couldn’t save the day.
Bills fans rushed to defend her—“She’s just living fully for the team!”—while Bengals supporters mocked the whole thing: “Absolutely ridiculous!” Later, Aria posted a story apologizing but vowed to keep supporting the Bills in her own unique way—maybe a little “safer” next time. Could this be the biggest scandal of the season? Stay tuned!











