Adult film star Bonnie Blue claims she's been flooded with death threats after sleeping with 'hundreds' of university students.
The sex worker, 25, recently sparked outrage after appearing on GK Barry's now-deleted Saving Grace podcast, where she opened up about inviting 18 and 19-year-old students to sleep with her and film it for her online platform. During the interview, which has now been wiped off the internet, Bonnie boasted of her love for "taking virginities".
Bonnie, who claims to make £540,000 a month, quickly went viral as many viewers felt she shouldn't have been given a platform to promote her work. Concerned critics have argued that these young men aren't thinking about the future repercussions of their digital footprint.
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Dave Benett/Getty Images for Maybelline)Speaking to the Mirror about the backlash amid Grace's debut on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here, Bonnie said: "I've received a lot of death threats. Some say, 'I'm going to stamp your head in', 'I can't wait to put you under the ground', and 'I hope you get tortured and kidnapped'."
She continued: "They think I'm the one in the wrong, however, what I'm doing is completely legal. They want to kill me - how am I the one that needs help?" Bonnie says all of the men she sleeps with are ID'd, over the legal age of 18, and have to sign consent forms beforehand.
"People have disagreed with me going on [Grace's] podcast, and have said that she shouldn't have glamorised what I do for work. However, at no point did she glamorise it or even agree with what I did. She just listened to my story, which is what her podcast is about," Bonnie said.
The adult star then lashed out at her critics, adding: "These women hating on me can't seem to understand that some women do things other than stand in the kitchen and let their husbands pay the bills. They seem to have a big issue with that. But the more hate I get, the more it increases my bank balance."
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Bonnie Blue)Bonnie still plans to sleep with more students around the world, having already targeted UK students in this year's cohort of Freshers. Her work has already taken her to Australia and the US too. She says her strategy to entice students maximises her profits, having found a 'gap in the market' for X-rated content with 18 and 19-year-olds.
However, there seems to be a spanner in the works as the star recently had her Australia visa denied after she voiced plans to undertake paid work with a visitor visa. The ban came after a viral Change.org petition clocked up 20,000 signatures calling for her to be cancelled.
"The people who signed the petition were uneducated, saying I sleep with underage boys or without consent. But I provide a safe environment for them. They are consenting. So, the signatures on the petition were actually signed under false pretence," Bonnie argued.
In a bomshell revelation, the content creator claims to have found a way to attend the Freshers-style break, known as Schoolies, despite the visa row. She said: "I can't comment on my visa, all I can say for now is that it's still going ahead."