‘MY content is educational’, Bonnie Blue claimed during an interview with ITV This Morning.
However, when presenter Ashley James, who is a well-known feminist and activist, challenged her on this, the adult content creator was unable to explain how.
With her “girl next door vibes”, Bonnie Blue targets “barely legal 18-year-old's” because she wants her content to “be relatable to the average person”.
“It doesn’t portray online if I’m doing these rough [sex] scenes,” she said. “I want people to watch and connect with it.”
And she’s gone viral over the past couple of months; for targeting teens, revealing her aspirations to break the record of having sex with the most men in 24 hours, (she plans "to do 1,000" and beat the current record of 919 men currently held by American woman Lisa Sparks), and also for bragging about how much money it has made her.
The 25-year-old from Derbyshire is said to make up to £750,000 a month as a sex worker and is quickly becoming one of the most hated women in Britain for it.
Bonnie, whose mother has openly admitted to being “proud” of her daughter’s career, insists she’s offering a public service - educating teenagers.
When asked if she was “educating herself or educating teens, 18 and upwards,” Bonnie said: “I’m still learning every day, but my content is educational to those I’m sleeping with and those that are watching.”
But Ashley James argued that “at the age of 18, you’re so young and impressionable”.
“Society tells us how a man’s value increases with sex and a woman’s value decreases,” the presenter added.
“There are lots of us who are fully supportive of sexual liberation. I think the issue people have with you specifically, is you use the term ‘barely legal,’ and you say that you’re ‘babysitting for adults’.
“You also say that you’re educating, but I’m wondering, who are you educating? Because a lot of your audience, especially on TikTok, are teenagers.
“What kind of messaging are you putting out there?”
Bonnie couldn’t answer as Ashley went on: “I’ve heard you say phrases like ‘women are lazy if they’re not giving sex to their husbands, then their husbands, dad’s, barely legal teenagers have a right [to cheat].”
Adult film star Bonnie Blue describes hundreds of death threats she receives daily after 'disturbing' sex act
And Bonnie stood by her comment on women being lazy, adding: “Yes they are.”
“Women are not [the] sexual property of men and women don't exist to pleasure men, and I don’t hear you talk about female pleasure.”
“I’ll educate you on the true story of it,” Bonnie remarked. “There’s no content online for 18-year-old's or those who are new to sex.
“You go from school where you learn how to get pregnant and how to have safe sex.
Women are lazy if they’re not giving sex to their husbands.
Bonnie Blue
“But then they go from watching online content which is rough, it’s school girls dressed up working with adult content creators…choking, slapping, hair pulling.
“Are we only wanting our sons or younger generation to watch that, and perform that in a bedroom because that’s dangerous for women?”
Ashley claimed Bonnie was "misunderstanding" the point she was trying to make, adding: "I don’t want anyway watching rough pornography.
“My point here is, what are you doing to teach young boys and girls, that they don’t just exist - women do not exist to please men. Men do not exist to cheat with partners, male pleasure is not the ultimate [aim], female pleasure [exists], there is also respect.”
Bonnie changed the subject and asked if Ashley had watched one of her tapes, to which the presenter said she hadn’t.
“Exactly,” the adult star remarked.
Ashley added: “I’m not being aggressive, but you’re being aggressive back. You’re using terms like ‘women like me.’”
“Because you’re a woman who promotes women’s rights and equality,” Bonnie argued, which Ashley agreed with.
“I’ve also said I agree with you that there is an unfair double standard, I also think you get a lot of hatred that a man in your position wouldn’t get," Ashley added.
“The thing I’m not on board with is your messaging…that men, dad’s husbands have a right to cheat.”
Men, dads [and] husbands have a right to cheat!
Bonnie Blue
But Bonnie stood firm: “They do.”
Also in the interview, Bonnie claims the environment in which she is offering herself to men is the safest it can be.
“I can’t think of one situation where an 18-year-old has had sex, there’s security on the door, they’ve had to bring their passport, they’ve had to sign consent forms, take a breathalyser.
“Then they’re sleeping with someone that’s educated and understands the industry.
“What part of that is unsafe?”
The #ThisMorning went viral following the interview with many viewers calling out the show for giving Bonnie air time, as well as many threatening to contact Ofcom and complain.
Social media users react
One took to X and wrote: “Go on Ashley. This Bonnie Blue character is deluded and embarrassing. Why is she even on? Wrapping up what she does as education. Madness! #ThisMorning.”
Another said: “I’m so glad Ashley is pulling this woman up. The double standards at play here are horrendous #ThisMorning.”
A third added: “Ashley has done her research today, love it!
“This Bonnie woman is a predator, taking advantage of stupid young men. She's making a fortune and the boys are just being used to line her pockets and satisfying her nasty peversions! #ThisMorning.”
Someone else commented: “#ThisMorning Don't always agree with Ashley but she's spot on.
“These lad are being taken advantage of. She claims to be ‘educating them’ in what?”
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Threat to safety
It comes after Bonnie flew more than 10,000 miles to Australia’s Gold Coast to film herself having sex with hundreds of school leavers for free, in exchange for their permission to post it on her OnlyFans account.
However, the controversial porn star has now been forced to contact the police after vicious death threats on social media have left her fearing for her life.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, she said last week: “I must get 200 to 300 plus death threats a day.
“The one I got this morning was like: ‘When you arrive in Surfers Paradise [in Australia], you're going to be leaving in a box. You should kill yourself before we have to kill you.’”
She added: “[Trolls] think I'm in the wrong but what I'm doing is consensual and focused on a happy experience.
“They are the ones breaking the law and doing something wrong - not me.
“Wishing someone dead and wishing harm on them? That's a bad person, not me.”