A woman who openly boasts about attracting crowds of freshers who want to sleep with her has sparked outrage online.
Bonnie Blue is a 25-year-old adult star who says her 'niche' is sleeping with eighteen and nineteen-year-old men for content. She recently went on a UK university tour to set herself up with freshers, and claims there were "eight-hour queues" of men wanting to be with her.
Bonnie says she deliberately targets as she believes sleeping with younger men 'sets her apart' from the crowded adult content market. She recently visited Nottingham, Derby and Birmingham in the UK, but has also travelled to and Cancun to have sex with 'hundreds' of adult teenagers. She also films her encounters with the young men for her channel.
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The adult star claims her endeavours help 'educate' elder teens about sex. She previously revealed she "loves taking virginities" and proudly advertises where she will be if people wanted to meet up with her to get intimate.
Her remarks have proved very controversial as critics have raised concerns that she could be taking advantage of naive young people. Now podcast host GK Barry (whose real name is Grace Keeling) has come under fire for interviewing the adult star on her popular podcast, as many aren't impressed she's been given a platform to boast about her endeavours.
While GK Barry's podcast proudly promotes feminism and empowering women and their bodies, fans are outraged that Bonnie Blue has been a guest on the show. A clip of the podcast chat was posted on TikTok and has since gone viral as some listeners were seething.
One person commented: "Grace, this episode is a disgrace to women and feminism as well as sex workers across the globe," and another added: "This is such a shame, Grace, not gonna listen to the pod anymore."
During her chat with GK Barry, Bonnie said her 'niche' is sleeping with students and added: "I loved, they loved it and it made me rich." She also described how some would turn up 'looking visibly nervous' and added: "They're holding their IDs up, they're shaking [...] I can understand why they'd be nervous, they don't know me, they've just queued up for eight hours on end."
In response to the negative reaction she's received, Bonnie told : "I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is 'legal'. Rather than comment on my TikToks, people should complain to the government to increase the age from 18 to 21, [as] I'm only complying with UK law."
"Of course, the Karens of the will still complain when it's 21-year-olds. I can't win even when my videos are completely legal, with written consent and ID verification."
Bonnie claimed she's made a staggering £3 million from her adult content this year, but did not say that she splits any of that profit with those who appear alongside her. Prior to her sex work career, Bonnie Blue's life was wildly different.
Bonnie was previously married, and in a decade-long relationship. Now single, she says her former partner works with her 'behind-the-scenes'. She opened up on the Dream On podcast hosted by and said: "I was bored of living in the 9 to 5, so [thought] I'm gonna give this a go."
"I've done Cancun in March, I've done Schoolies in Australia, and then Freshers in the UK. I share my location online. I was like 'This is where I'm gonna be, let me pleasure you' and there was a massive queue. People were waiting for over eight hours."
Bonnie's revelations have raised questions over consent as many are questioning whether or not she is taking advantage of those she's sleeping with for financial gain. The adult star says she always checks IDs and makes participants of her videos sign consent forms. However, critics argue this isn't enough to make 18-year-olds think about the future consequences.
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