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Adult Film Star Bonnie Blue Reveals Earnings Amid Backlash Over Relationships with ‘Barely Legal’ Partners

Adult film star Bonnie Blue has stirred significant controversy after openly discussing her earnings and niche focus on sleeping with 18- and 19-year-olds. The OnlyFans creator, who claims her interactions with “barely legal” partners set her apart in the adult industry, recently disclosed her lucrative income and the unique brand she has cultivated around her choice of young partners.

Bonnie claims UK students queued for hours to be in with a shot with her during her tour of universities ( Image: Supplied)

Originally training to be a midwife, 25-year-old Bonnie has instead made headlines by touring UK universities in search of potential partners, often displaying provocative signs like, “Uni students bonk me & let me film it.” Her appearances and social media commentary have provoked backlash, with critics accusing her of exploitative behavior and some even calling her an “abuser.” The storm of criticism intensified after her appearance on the popular podcast Saving Grace, where she spoke candidly about her experiences, boasting that students would line up “for eight hours” for a chance to meet her.

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The backlash has reached wider circles, prompting podcast host Grace Keeling, also known as GK Barry, to remove the episode as she prepares for her role in I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! Keeling’s removal of the episode reflects growing discomfort surrounding Bonnie’s brand. Meanwhile, Bonnie is reportedly considering an international expansion of her niche, hoping to target Australia’s “Schoolies” week—a holiday celebration for young people who have completed final exams.

She’s blasted critics as ‘uneducated’ ( Image: Saving Grace/Youtube)

In response to her plans for Australia, a Change.org petition with nearly 20,000 signatures is now calling for her visa to be canceled. Australians supporting the petition label Bonnie’s behavior as “predatory” and express concern over her public pursuit of “just legal” partners. The petition emphasizes a double standard, questioning whether similar behavior would be tolerated if roles were reversed.

Bonnie, however, defends her actions, arguing that 18-year-olds are legally recognized adults capable of making their own decisions, whether joining the military, driving, or choosing to sleep with her. “We seem to say 18-year-olds don’t know better, but if they commit a crime, we say they’re adults,” she argued, suggesting a selective approach to when society treats young adults as fully autonomous.

As controversy around Bonnie’s statements and actions continues, her brand and future plans raise ongoing questions about the responsibilities of adult entertainers, legal adulthood, and ethical boundaries in the digital age.

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Dr. Annie, PhD in English and co-founder of North Horizon News, is dedicated to delivering insightful and reliable news coverage.