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Bonnie Blue documentary sends entire nation into meltdown

It seems that there is only one thing people want to talk in the UK right now and its Bonnie Blue’s jawdropping documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.

The doco about the infamous OnlyFans star’s life behind the scenes has made headlines for weeks and is the subject of countless podcast debates, opinion pieces and TikToks.

In the Channel 4 film, Bonnie presents herself as a feminist that “enjoys gang bangs” and is simply a savvy businesswoman who earns millions a month.

But filmmakers courted controversy by showing explicit photographs, including an image of Bonnie with her face covered in what appeared to be semen, and engaging in a pegging session with a male porn star.

The film also drew ire from advertisers who demanded their ads be removed from Channel 4’s on-demand site.

It is easy to see what they might have got upset about.

In the opening scene Bonnie is filmed posting a video to social media asking “dads, husbands, students, and barely legal 18-year-olds to rearrange her insides”.

She says she doesn’t care if they are “barely legal or barely breathing”.

Rather than taking feminism backwards by telling men to use her body for their pleasure she proclaims to be a modern day feminist icon.

“The way I look at it I am now a millionaire, I’m a woman, I’m independent, I use my body to empower me, I don’t let other people sexualise me, I sexualise myself. I’m showing I can take control.”

Step aside Malala.

One way she “takes control” is by organising a record-breaking 1000 men gang bang in London, inviting anyone to take part.

Footage of people in the queue, semi-naked men in just their socks, went viral on social media.

Bonnie and her videographer “Josh” explain that for the first three hours it was “pure gang bang” but they soon realised that if they were going to smash the world record for a woman having sex with the most men in a day they would have to come up with a better system.

After that the men were invited to penetrate Bonnie for what the filmmaker estimated was around 40 seconds before moving along.

After the event Bonnie celebrates by lying down naked on used condoms, proclaiming that she has wanted to do this “all day”.

You might wonder how a nice girl from Nottinghamshire ended up as one of the most controversial women in the world.

Bonnie explains that her journey into porn started after she worked in recruitment for the NHS, a job apparently so boring that she’d rather have sex with 1000 strangers who were not required to have an STI test.

She complained that the job was too “repetitive” and was day in, day out calls.

After moving to Australia with her husband Ollie (they are now separated) she started making content for OnlyFans.

However, Bonnie was deported for offering to sleep with Schoolies and film their encounters for the adult subscription site.

“My kink is gang bangs,” she says simply.

“I was the most searched woman in the world last year.

“I get to travel amazing places.

“My bank account has millions in it.

“I feel sorry those people giving me hate, I’m sorry you’re so basic.”

Bonnie claims she made two million pounds (around $4 million) a month until she was kicked off OnlyFans for her latest stunt innovatively called Bonnie’s “petting zoo”.

She said she wanted to be tied up in a glass cage, “giving” her body to the public.

“They can f*ck me, touch me. Just watch me like you would a zoo animal,” she says in a one social media clip.

OnlyFans banned her for the planned stunt saying they don’t support extreme content.

Despite her healthy bank balance and bravado, Bonnie admits she no longer goes out alone.

“It’s not that safe,” she says.

She has now signed with another platform called Fansly and says she won’t stop trolling or bonking until she earns £500 million a month and is the most famous porn star in the world.

There is no denying Bonnie’s success, she has become a household name and other content creators look up to her, working with her for free just to get tagged in a social media video.

I’m not sure what it says about Gen Z that one OnlyFans creator who agreed to take part in school-themed gang bang for free described their job as “better than being stuck behind a desk all day” while another said it was a “win/win”.

Honestly guys, working at a desk is fine.

I’m doing it right now and no one is making me take viagra or have sex with a grown man in a school uniform.

What is scary about Bonnie’s situation is that her business model is based on “rage bait”.

The more people talking about her the more money she makes but that leads her to do riskier stunts, more extreme sexual content and provoke more hatred online.

She admits to getting “hundreds of death threats a day” and lives in fear of an acid attack.

“I can imagine some spiteful girls would do that,” she says.

And yet she continues her daily trolling.

“I loved looking down when I was doing the world record and seeing how many men had wedding rings on,” she says in one social media post.

“I loved knowing I was doing something their wives should have done.”

In another she says: “Hey men when a girl says she’s on her period, there’s nothing wrong with her throat.”

And what do Bonnie’s family say about her chosen career path?

“Would it be something I chose for her to do?” Bonnie’s mum Sarah says.

“No, I was really, really shocked but now would I want her doing anything else? No not at all. All I want is for her to be happy and she is happy.

“She’s got no daddy issues, she’s not been abused. It’s her choice, she’s 25.”

Sarah says that Bonnie’s haters are hypocrites because “if you could earn a million pounds in a month you’re morals would soon change and you’d get your bits out”.

Some would, for me sitting behind a desk is just fine.

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