25-Year-Old Becomes Millionaire Through Unique University Experience - OK! Magazine
Bonnie Blue, a 25-year-old adult entertainer, has caused quite a stir online with her claims of drawing long lines of university freshers eager to sleep with her. Bonnie's 'niche', as she calls it, involves sleeping with 18 and 19-year-old men for her content. She's been on a UK university tour, setting up encounters with new students, boasting of 'eight-hour queues' of young men waiting to be with her.
Her recent visits included Nottingham, Derby, and Birmingham, but her escapades have also taken her to Australia and Cancun, where she says she's slept with 'hundreds' of adult teens. Bonnie films these liaisons for her channel, asserting that her actions serve to 'educate' older teens about sex. Known for her bold statement that she 'loves taking virginities', she openly advertises her whereabouts for those interested in getting intimate.
Her comments have sparked outrage, with critics arguing she may be exploiting inexperienced youths. The controversy has now extended to podcast host GK Barry, better known as Grace Keeling, who's facing backlash for interviewing Bonnie on her popular podcast, giving the adult star a platform to discuss her controversial activities.
While GK Barry's podcast is known for its strong feminist stance and promotion of women empowerment, fans are up in arms over the recent appearance of Bonnie. A snippet of their conversation was shared on TikTok and quickly went viral, sparking outrage among listeners, reports the Mirror.
One disgruntled fan commented: 'Grace, this episode is a disgrace to women and feminism as well as sex workers across the globe,' while another expressed disappointment saying: 'This is such a shame, Grace, not gonna listen to the pod anymore.'
During her chat with GK Barry, Bonnie revealed that her 'niche' is sleeping with students, stating: 'I love it, they loved it and it made me rich.'
She also described how some would arrive 'looking visibly nervous', adding: '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.'
Responding to the backlash, Bonnie told Cosmopolitan: '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 world 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 revealed that her adult content work raked in a jaw-dropping £3 million this year, yet she didn't mention sharing any of the earnings with her co-stars. Her life before her current profession was totally different—Bonnie used to be married and in a long-term relationship that lasted 10 years.
Now rocking the single life, Bonnie notes her ex is still part of her life, working 'behind-the-scenes'. Speaking on Lottie Moss's Dream On podcast, she opened up: '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.'
With these candid admissions, Bonnie's igniting debates about consent, especially as some question if she's exploiting those she films with for profit.
The star maintains she's thorough, always checking IDs and getting consent forms signed before anyone appears in her videos. Critics, however, are not convinced, saying these measures aren't sufficient for 18 year olds to truly understand the long-term implications.