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Bonnie Blue’s alarming documentary from barely legal romp to ‘petting zoo’ stunt

Bonnie Blue’s new Channel 4 documentary is a glimpse into the life of one of the most controversial adult stars of all time – including details of her wild stunts and darkest desires

Bonnie Blue’s Channel 4 documentary contains some seriously unsettling scenes.

The new programme sheds light on the dark underbelly of the star, real name Tia Billinger, and her lucrative empire, revealing a disturbing reality behind the scenes. The adult star has been embroiled in controversy for encouraging “barely legal” teens to participate in explicit content, which she then films and profits from.

1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story exposes the often lonely existence of earning millions while being shunned by society, reports the Mirror.

Daily Star is diving deep into Bonnie’s controversial career and the most disturbing moments from her Channel 4 show.

Ex-husband Info

Bonnie was previously married to her ex-husband, Ollie(Image: Rob Parfitt / Channel 4)

Bonnie’s former husband Oliver Davidson speaks out for the first time and she explains it was Ollie who encouraged her into the industry: “I met Ollie when I was like 14, 15. We got married really young. Pretty, quite intimate wedding, nothing crazy, nothing over the top, then we relocated to Australia shortly afterwards.”

“Ollie was beyond supportive, he gave me the confidence to do OnlyFans and it wasn’t because he wanted to pimp me out, he just wanted me to be happy and have control of my life. Obviously the money was good as well.”

Ollie said she “really connects with the fans” as she “puts her location online” so they “can actually film with her”. He praised: It’s like a defining moment in p***, where she’s completely changed the game.”

Bonnie told Daily Mail that they “loved each other but weren’t in love” so decided to separate.

Acid Attack

The documentary will air on 29 July on Channel 4(Image: Channel 4)

The controversial online personality also claims she is “the most searched woman in the world this year” and her “bank account has millions in.” However Bonnie hasn’t been outside by herself for six months and employs full time security at her home, because she gets “hundreds of death threats a day” so it “isn’t safe”.

She’s even deeply afraid of an acid attack: “My worst one is acid, if someone did acid, and I could see some spiteful girl doing that.”

Sick Stunt

Tia is clearly concerned about her safety(Image: Supplied)

Bonnie’s infamous petting zoo stunt was cancelled after she was permanently banned from OnlyFans. The horrific act involved Bonnie being tied down in a glass box in a house, where strangers could “do whatever they wanted” to her.

In the documentary she explained: “I am going to be completely helpless, tied down, gagged, choked,” and has been accused of glorifying rape.

However, in the documentary Bonnie fired back saying: “If I consent to something and it’s above board, who are you to say I can’t do that?”

Barely Legal

Bonnie has tapped into a controversial niche that upsets a lot of people(Image: Jam Press/@bonnie_blue_xox)

Bonnie’s niche is sleeping with “barely legal” teenagers and the adult star claims it “gives her purpose,” even referring to herself as a “community worker” for sleeping with “normal people”.

“It’s not just because I’m obsessed with 18 year olds, like it was such a bigger picture in terms of teaching them how to have sex, like watching their face light up as they lost their virginity. I was like: ‘Wow. I really love that.”

Physical Effects

Bonnie famously slept with over 1000 in half a day(Image: tiktok/bonniebluclips)

Her savage sex challenges take a huge toll on Bonnie’s physical health and after an eight-hour romp with 100 men, she described the stint as “the hardest [one] to date”.

“I definitely underestimated it, because I’ve done 1,000 [sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours] I was like, OK, well, this is gonna be a walk in the park. Anything I do now is surely never going to be as hard as that… [But] it was a lot.”

Her videographer Josh then comments: “She basically just got beat up for a few hours,” as a picture of Bonnie with bright red eyes is shown on screen.

However, she insists that her career doesn’t take affect her mental health: “I’m just not emotional. I can very much control my emotions. If I don’t want to be upset, I won’t be upset, but no, I don’t think I’m gonna need therapy or I’ve got PTSD or that there’s any trauma. There’s no hidden reason of why I do what I do.”

Admiring Andrew Tate

Andrew and Bonnie are two of the most controversial internet figures of all time(Image: bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram )

At the end of the show, Bonnie is preparing to meet Andrew Tate in Romania. The online personality is facing rape and human trafficking charges, which he denies, and even brands himself a misogynist.

Bonnie said: “He’s probably just as controversial as I am. Whether people love him or hate him, he’s a marketing genius.”

Director Victoria asks her: “You talk about female empowerment, but how do you square that with aligning yourself with the most misogynistic male on the internet?”

Blue and Tate teamed up for a podcast(Image: bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram )

Bonnie responds: “Piers Morgan interviews serial killers all the time. It’s not messed up his brand. He [Tate] has been labelled multiple things by the media, and so have I. We’re probably the two most misunderstood people out there at the moment.”

The infamous internet star then admitted she’d have intimate relations with anyone for the sake of clicks: “I would f*** Andrew Tate,” as her videographer Josh chimes in: “There isn’t anyone she wouldn’t f***,” to which Bonnie nods in agreement: “As long as they are 18.”

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