Adult star Bonnie Blue has spoken out as her interview with GK Barry sees her at the centre of an I'm a Celebrity storm.
The spicy blonde has had a meteoric rise in in the adult industry with her student shenanigans and husband humping. But while her stock has risen considerably in the saucy world, she has faced an increasing backlash for her antics. And most recently just appearing on a podcast has had a knock-on effect with the producers of a hit ITV reality show.
The 25-year-old model went on GK Barry's Saving Grace podcast, who is set to fly into the Australian jungle for I'm a Celeb.
During her interview, Bonnie spoke frankly about her content creation and her co-stars, but her YouTube celebrity host faced anger for what was perceived by some as sending out a "harmful" message to youngsters.
Now The Sun says GK, whose real name is Grace, is at the heart of crisis talks centred around her appearance on the ITV reality show. According to the publication, ITV was slammed for bringing the YouTube star into the 2024 jungle line-up following controversial comments by Bonnie on her show.
OnlyFans creator Bonnie, who recently made headlines for bedding a series of University students during Fresher's Week, has been in the UK since September, bonking hundreds of guys generate content in the process.
A source told the Sun that GK is having an "absolute PR nightmare." Adding: "I’m A Celeb is a family show and they can't have anyone on there who agrees with sleeping with barely 18 years olds. The top brass have held crisis talks as to how they handle the backlash with GK enters the show."
The source added that while GK has deleted the video, the furore hasn't gone away for ITV, and her perceived agreeing with everything Bonnie said, doesn't reflect well on the show.
Grace faced a barrage of criticism from fans after her chat with Bonnie hit the airwaves. She was slammed for her approach to tackling sensitive topics, with accusations flying around of promoting “harmful behaviour” and a being “disgrace to feminism".
The alarm was raised by some of her 3.6million TikTok followers, who are predominantly teens, sparking debates on the wisdom of ITV's decision to recruit her for their family-friendly show.
However, despite being at the centre of controversy, Bonnie says she has been unaffected by the wave of negativity, adding she's "all good," and saying: "The hate doesn't affect me."
The Nottinghamshire native, who now resides in Australia's Gold Coast, previously told the Daily Star she doesn't do her line of work without having a thick skin.
And, in response to barely legal claims, Bonnie previously said that any co-star must go through an age verification process.
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