EXCLUSIVE: Bonnie Blue has revealed she gets scores of messages from famous Premier League footballers and singers keen to get intimate with her. The porn star has even met with some of them
Adult star Bonnie Blue is being bombarded with messages from A-list celebs. Speaking after the release of her controversial Channel 4 documentary, scores of Premier League footballers and pop singers have been getting in touch in a bid to have sex with her.
She told the Daily Star Sunday: “My inbox is always busy. I get messages from big celebrities all the time. A lot of footballers and pop stars contact me. I might have had politicians too, but I wouldn’t know because I couldn’t name any of them.”
Despite being famed for loving sex, Bonnie has turned all of her famous admirers down.
She added: “Celebrities message me because they think I’m going to get on my knees for them just because they’re famous. But I haven’t had sex with any of them.
“Some famous singers have told me they want to meet for a social media opportunity, so I’ve met them. But when I’ve turned up, they’ve asked me to go to the back of the studio for sex. That’s not something I entertain.
“If they want to make a sex tape and show their face, that’s brilliant. My pants will be down. But if they want to do it behind the scenes, no chance.”
Bonnie admits she’d rather bonk a normal bloke than a celeb. The Nottinghamshire-born talent likes to help those in need.
She said: “The people I like to sleep with are my fans and subscribers.
“I want to sleep with people who haven’t been laid for a long time or are virgins. That’s what I enjoy. I prefer that to someone who has got 10 other girls waiting to sleep with them.”
Her new documentary 1,000 Men & Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is available to stream on Channel 4.
The show shocked viewers when it first aired on Tuesday because it featured explicit footage of her making porn films.
But bosses at the network defended the decision to air the clips.
Director Victoria Silver said: “If I was making a film about a musician or some other kind of performer, their work would be in there. I think it’s really important to see what she does.”
Channel 4 commissioning editor Tim Hancock added: “I believe it is Channel 4’s job to tell stories like this that are at the edge of modern morality.
“I commissioned this documentary because Bonnie is the tip of a huge iceberg. Since the pandemic, there has been a cultural shift in the acceptability of creating adult content and the types of people who do it.”
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