Lynsey Nagev
- dereckhoward99
- Sep 11
- 2 min read
Location: Sunderland

Affiliation: Teesside Anti Blood Sports
Meet Lynsey Nagev – though she answers to Lynsey Wrightson too, and when she's feeling theatrical, Milliee Tant. This self-appointed leader of Teesside Anti Blood Sports has made quite the name for herself across the Northeast, and rarely for the right reasons.

Weekend Warrior
While some people might spend the weekend gardening, Nagev's idea of fun involves trespassing across Northeast farmland and hurling abuse at farmers who dare let a hunt cross their land. She's become a familiar (and unwelcome) face at Bedale, Zetland, and Hurworth hunts, but her dedication knows no bounds – she'll also rock up uninvited at South Durham, Braes of Derwent, and Tynedale.
Working alongside the equally notorious Simon Taylor, this dynamic duo has turned disruption into an art form.
Run-Ins with the Law
Nagev’s brand of “activism” hasn’t just caused disruption in the fields – it’s also attracted police attention. In February 2024, she was reported to the police for intimidation during one of her so-called “protests.”
But perhaps more disturbing was the incident caught on film where she made wildly inappropriate comments to a 15-year-old boy. When warned the teenager was too young to be filmed, her charming response? "I didn’t realise he was naked". Pure class.
The Great Hedge Caper
Hunts aren't Nagev's only target. She and Taylor have developed quite the hobby of gate-crashing country fairs. At the Borrowby Show, they proudly boasted online about their "VIP hedge entrance" – because nothing says serious activism quite like bragging about crawling through shrubbery to avoid paying a whopping £8 admission.


Digital Drama Queen
Nagev's online antics are legendary in their own right. Rumours persist about an OnlyFans sideline, though concrete evidence remains elusive. What isn't in doubt are the nearly nude photos she's shared across social platforms.
Even more bizarrely, she's been known to turn on her own allies, attacking The Vegan Society online while apparently confusing "vegan diet" with simply being "on a diet." Basic nutrition clearly isn't her strong suit.

The Perfect Alter Ego
Perhaps most telling is her chosen persona: "Millie Tant” – a fictional character from Viz comic strip. Described as "a stereotypical radical lesbian feminist who regularly becomes victim of her own highly strung principles," the character description reads like Nagev's autobiography.
But then irony was never Sabs’ strong suit.




