Adult star Bonnie Blue has come under fire for her latest social media outbursts.
The popular social media star recently claimed to have slept with hundreds of university freshers as part of her online content. Bonnie recently claimed to have invited 18 and 19-year-olds to join her to create content for her OnlyFans page, claiming that lads queued up for hours inside an apartment before signing a consent form.
She spoke proudly of her love for "taking virginities" as part of her scheme to make some quick money but her comments have come under fire with some branding her behaviour as "predatory". Here, the Mirror takes a look at why Bonnie's comments have caused such a scandal.
Originally from Derbyshire, Bonnie, 25, actually lives in Australia. However, earlier this year, she announced via social media that she was leaving the Aussie summer and heading back for the UK's chilling temperatures in order to create some spicy content which has left her raking in the cash.
The British expat previously claimed she jetted around the world and purposely targeted university hotspots, advertising her offer for students. She believes that by doing so, she has cracked a new niche in the adult industry which has seen thousands sign up for the likes of XXXCLUSIVE, OnlyFans, Fansly and JustFor.Fans.
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Supplied)Bonnie, whose real name remains a mystery claims she started creating adult content out of a desire to quit her recruitment job. On the Dream On podcast, Bonnie told Lottie Moss: "I was bored of living in the 9 to 5, so [thought] I'm gonna give this a go." Standing outside Nottingham Trent University, Bonnie could be seen posing with a sign which read: "Uni students, bonk me & let me film it."
She has since travelled to the likes of her hometown of Derbyshire, Cancun and various cities in Australia advertising her cunning career plan. Speaking previously on her decision, she told Cosmopolitan UK: "As an adult content creator I want to educate late teens on how to have fun, stay safe and enjoy a healthy sex life without worrying about judgment and shame the older generation like to push about sex."
But all is not as it seems as Bonnie's recent comments about "bonking" the older brothers, cousins and dad's of the university students she met have been put into dispute. The older men with her were actually fellow adult content creators with their own online followings. One of the people with her was Irish porn star Andy Lee.
Another was an adult star called RyDa, who makes content with his girlfriend. One of the men with her was called Jay James, a man who calls himself a 'big and filthy plasterer' on OnlyFans. One of the people in her videos was a creator called Troy White - who promotes his content on X.
Currently, it remains unknown as to whether her claims about university students is also a marketing scheme. It comes after a Change.org petition, which has clocked up nearly 20,000 signatures and counting from concerned Australians, called for 'predatory' Bonnie's visa to Australia to be cancelled.
The petition reads: "How is she contributing to our society.. by preying on just legal boys and publicly boasting about it with no intention of stopping anytime soon. If this was a man posting continuously online about finding young 18-year-old girls, it would be on the news and would not be allowed to carry on."
Bonnie previously hit back at the criticism and said the supporters of the petition was 'uneducated'. She told the Mail: "These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink, they're choosing their careers for the rest of their life. If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision. We seem to say 18-year-olds don't know better. But if an 18-year-old commits a crime, the first thing they would say is that they're an adult, they should know better. So we seem to pick and choose when we like to treat them as kids."
Meanwhile, she has previously said that she checks their IDs and asks them to sign a consent form before sleeping with them, but some people have argued that 18-year-olds aren't thinking about the future repercussions - given that the videos of them having sex will be online forever. In response, Bonnie told Cosmopolitan: "No one is ever pressured or even contacted by myself, it's their decision and their bodies. I film content with inexperienced students for both their benefit and mine. The hate is coming from a generation who believe sex is taboo... women can also be proud and bold about sex."
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