A planned nude run in support of Optus Stadium streaker Ben Jenkins has been cancelled after organisers were warned by WA Police.

Several hundred people had confirmed they were going to Toodyay Showgrounds Oval for this weekend’s ‘Toodyay Nude Run’ before the Facebook event was deleted on Wednesday morning.

The Voodoo Lounge in Northbridge still has an official Toodyay Nude Run after-party event on Saturday night listed on their Facebook page.

Whether people will still head to Toodyay Lions’ home ground, where Mr Jenkins plays in the Mortlock Football League, is not yet known.

Camera Icon The ‘Toodyay Nude Run’ Facebook event has since been deleted. Credit: Facebook

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It is understood the event was in response to a bizarre letter sent to Mr Jenkins’ family in Toodyay, telling them to leave the Wheatbelt town.

The letter, shared by Mr Jenkins’ sister Laura on Facebook, described his naked run during the historic One-Day International between Australia and England on January 28 as a “thoughtless, childish and disgusting act”.

Mr Jenkins became the first person to streak at Optus Stadium when he entered the playing field during the 17th over of Australia’s innings.

Camera Icon The bizarre letter shared by Ben Jenkins’ sister Laura. Credit: Laura Jenkins/Facebook

The 23-year-old plumber and gun country footballer faces a fine of up to $12,000 for the incident and will face court after he was charged by police with trespassing.

He was also slapped with a three-year ban on attending cricket matches at any Australian venue by Cricket Australia.

Optus Stadium is yet to decide if it will impose a separate ban on him to prevent him attending events at the ground.

A GoFundMe page set up by Mr Jenkins last month raised more than $5000 to go towards paying his fine.