Love Island's Olivia Attwood has weighed in on the Bonnie Blue controversy while appealing to the public to shift focus towards the men who patronise her services.
The adult content creator, Bonnie, stirred up a storm by claiming she had been intimate with over 1,000 men within 12 hours and allegedly being involved with numerous university students during Freshers' weeks around the nation.
While discussing her programme Getting Filthy Rich on ITV's Lorraine, Attwood was questioned about her views on Bonnie Blue's recent media presence, reports the Mirror.
Lorraine expressed puzzlement: "One of the things I don't understand, I genuinely don't understand on both sides, is that we have these women who will put out posts and say, 'Right, I want to sleep with 1000 men in a day.'
"And I don't understand where they are coming from but I really don't understand the guys queuing up. I just don't get it, Olivia."
Olivia replied: "This Bonnie Blue and the other ladies, this wasn't going on when we were making the documentary. Why aren't we looking at the men?
"Why do we not talk about the men who buy and consume this content and queue up for these kind of experiences?
"They are people's husbands, brothers, sons, colleagues and I think that is the interesting thing to turn the spotlight on and I think we should pay more attention to that."
Olivia, who found fame on Love Island, has been offering advice to her friend Ronnie Vint during his time on All Stars, though she admits he's yet to heed any of it.
"So far he hasn't taken any of it [my advice]," she laughed. "He is Brad's best friend and was best man at our wedding. He is completely himself there."
When discussing Ronnie's relationship with ex Harriett Blackmore, who recently entered the villa as a bombshell, Olivia shared her thoughts: "This is genuine with Harriett because we have never heard him talk about a girl like this.
"I've known Ronnie for about eight years, he's not the kind that could put that performance on, so this is real!"
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