Bonnie Blue was criticized for saying men have a ‘right’ to cheat in heated debates
“MY content is educational,” Bonnie Blue claimed during an interview with ITV This Morning.
When host Ashley James, a well-known feminist and activist, challenged her on this, the adult content creator couldn’t explain how.
With her “girl next by vibes,” Bonnie Blue is targeting “barely legal 18 year olds” because she wants her content to be “relatable to the average person.”
‘It’s not visible online when I do this rough work [sex] scenes,” she said. “I want people to watch it and connect with it.”
And she has gone viral in recent months; for targeting teenagers, revealing her ambitions to break the record of having sex with the most men in 24 hours (she plans to “do 1,000” and break the current record of 919 men currently held from American woman Lisa Sparks), and also for bragging about how much money it made her.
The 25-year-old from Derbyshire reportedly earns £750,000 a month as a sex worker, fast becoming one of the most hated women in Britain.
Bonnie, whose mother has openly admitted to being “proud” of her daughter’s career, insists she is providing a public service: education teenagers.
When asked if she was “teaching herself or teens 18 and older,” Bonnie said, “I’m still learning every day, but my content is educational for those I sleep with and those who watch.”
But Ashley James argued that “at 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.
“Many of us fully support sexual liberation. I think the problem people have with you specifically is that you use the term “barely legal” and you say you “care for adults.”
‘You also say that you teach, but I wonder: who do you teach? Because a large portion of your audience, especially on TikTok, are teenagers.
“What kind of messages are you spreading there?”
Bonnie couldn’t answer as Ashley continued, “I’ve heard you say phrases like ‘women are lazy if they don’t give sex to their husbands, then their husbands, fathers and barely legal teenagers have the right to sex.’ [to cheat].”
And Bonnie stood by her comment about women being lazy, adding: “Yes, they are.”
“Women don’t [the] Male and female sexual property does not exist to please men, and I don’t hear you talking about female pleasure.”
“I’ll tell you the true story,” Bonnie pointed out. “There is no content online for 18 year olds or people new to sex.
“You leave school where you learn how to get pregnant and how to have sex safely.
Women are lazy if they don’t have sex with their husbands.
Bonnie Blue
“But then they look at online content that is rough, it’s schoolgirls dressed up and working with adult content creators… choking, hitting, her Pull.
“Do we just want our sons or the younger generation to watch that and do that in a bedroom because that’s dangerous for women?”
Ashley claimed that Bonnie “misunderstood” the point she was trying to make, adding, “I don’t want to watch rough pornography anyway.”
“My point here is: what are you doing to teach young boys and girls that they don’t exist alone – women don’t exist to please men. Men are not there 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 any of her tapes, to which the host said she hadn’t.
“Exactly,” the adult star commented.
Ashley added, “I’m not aggressive, but you’re aggressive too. You use terms like ‘women like me.’”
“For being a woman who promotes women’s rights and equality,” Bonnie argued, to which Ashley agreed.
“I also said that I agree with you that there is an unfair double standard. I also think you get a lot of hate that a man in your position wouldn’t get,” Ashley added.
“What I don’t agree with is your message… that men, fathers’ husbands, have the right to cheat.”
Men, fathers [and] Spouses have the right to cheat!
Bonnie Blue
But Bonnie stood her ground: “They do.”
Also in the interview, Bonnie claims that the environment in which she offers herself to men is the safest it can be.
“I can’t think of a single situation where an 18-year-old has had sex, there’s security at the door, they have to bring their passport, sign consent forms, take a breath test.
‘Then they sleep with someone who is well trained 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 airtime, and many threatening to contact Ofcom and complain.
Social media users respond
One went to X and wrote: “Move on Ashley. This Bonnie Blue character is misguided and embarrassing. Why is she even busy? To conclude 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 appalling #ThisMorning.”
A third added: “Ashley did her research today, I love it!
“This Bonnie woman is a predator and takes advantage of stupid young men. She makes a fortune and the boys are just used to line her pockets and satisfy her nasty perversions! #ThisMorning.”
Someone else commented: “#ThisMorning Don’t always agree with Ashley but she’s spot on.
‘These boys are being abused. What does she claim to ‘train’ them in?
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Threat to security
It comes after Bonnie flew more than 10,000 miles to Australia’s Gold Coast film herself has free sex with hundreds of college dropouts in exchange for their permission to post it on her OnlyFans account.
However, the controversial porn star has now been forced to contact police after cruel death threats on social media left her fearing for her life.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun last week, she said: “I must receive 200 to 300 death threats every day.
“The one I have this morning said: ‘When you arrive in Surfers Paradise [in Australia]you leave in a box. You have to kill yourself before we have to kill you. ”
She added: “[Trolls] I think I’m wrong, but what I do is consensual and aimed at a happy experience.
“They’re the ones breaking things law and do something wrong – not me.
“Wishing someone dead and wishing him harm? That’s a bad person, not me.”