An OnlyFans model who proposed sleeping with numerous students has drawn criticism for her choice of 'barely-legal' clients.
Bonnie Blue, originally from the UK, had lived in Australia before returning to the UK for a visit. During this time, she targeted university towns to connect with the local student population.
And by 'connect', I'm not referring to a friendly chat over a drink.
Bonnie Blue made headlines by announcing she would sleep with as many university freshmen as possible at the start of their college careers, later claiming to have 'slept with 122 students' in three weeks.
In a subsequent interview on the "Dream On With Lottie Moss" podcast, she revealed that she had actually surpassed that number, having been with 158 teenagers in just two weeks.
She shared how she would post her location online, enabling students to find where she was staying, with the open invitation, "Let me pleasure you." She described a scene where there was a "massive queue" with people waiting for over eight hours to participate.
More recently, Bonnie updated her followers, stating she would be returning to the Gold Coast to engage with 'barely legal 18-year-olds'. While she credits her job with helping to pay her family's bills, her activities have not been met with universal approval.
Bonnie Blue has said she loves taking people's virginities (Instagram/ @bonnie_blue_xox)
In Australia, freshmen students are generally 18 or older, which is one or two years above the legal age of consent, varying between 16 and 17 across different states and territories.
Nevertheless, Bonnie Blue, who is 25, has faced criticism for engaging with significantly younger individuals. In the comments on Lottie Moss's Instagram post, one user remarked, "Why are we normalizing this? It’s utterly gross."
Bonnie has sparked mixed responses with her work (Instagram/@bonnie_blue_xox)
"There's something so wrong here," another commenter added.
During her interview with Moss, Bonnie defended her choice to engage with less experienced individuals, expressing her enthusiasm for 'taking virginities'. She elaborated, "People don't understand, like their faces afterwards, they go from being this really nervous person - their confidence afterwards is so much better. They're going out now confident - their friends aren't going to pick on them, they've just had a good experience."
Though Bonnie's work has sparked controversy, she does continue to receive support from viewers - with one describing her as 'marriage material'.
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