Bonnie Blue was seen with Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson in a tight-fitting dress at her premiere to celebrate her TV show which is set to air on on Channel 4 on Tuesday
Adult performer Bonnie Blue hosted a glittering premiere for her new documentary which is set to air on Channel 4 on Tuesday July 29.
To celebrate the star’s new TV show, 1,000 Men & Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, the event was complete with a blue carpet and a bespoke blue cocktail. The doc is set to chart her rise to fame on adult subscription site OnlyFans. Guests at the event included her family, and Naked Attraction host Anna Richardson.
The documentary is set to lift the lid on her life in the public gaze. Previously she exclusively spoke with the Daily Star about the show, which is out soon. She also spilled the beans on how she really feels about constantly being recognised while out and about.
She said: “I can’t leave the house without security now. I basically can’t do anything by myself. I can’t go on a walk, I can’t take my dog out by myself. Nothing bad has ever ever hapoened to me, in person, everyone is overly polite, respectful. But then part of that could be because I’m always with security so it would put someone off.
“If people see me out alone, it could give people the idea that they could come and do something…so it’s more just a safety precaution to prevent something from happening.”
She added: “I’ve lost all sense of freedom, it does get hard at times. I can’t do anything. “I know I’ve put myself in this situation so I’m not ever asking anyone to feel sorry for me and I continue to try and grow, so it’s not putting me off.
“I tried to go on a night out with my friend and my sister recently in Nottingham and it just ended up me taking photos for hours and hours, people coming up wanting to speak.
“For my sister and my friends, they wanted to call it a night early because they were having to just stand there while people were coming up constantly.
“Whereas before, we would go out, we would use straws as microphones, we’d be dancing like weirdos, we’d just have such a good time, we wouldn’t care.
“I can understand why they probably don’t want to go out with me anymore, it’s not relaxing, it’s not a night out – it’s a meet and greet basically.”
The 26-year-old is no stranger to hate and trolls after an extreme stunt earlier this year saw her bedding over 1,000 men in 24 hours – a move that ultimately led to a permanent ban from Only Fans.
But Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Billinger, said she still wouldn’t change anything about her rise to fame, in spite of the challenges.
“Whenever I meet someone, I never want them to think: ‘oh she doesn’t want to take a photo,’ or ‘oh I met her and she was rude,’ so I always want to make sure I never have too much to drink.
“That’s so I can sit and have a conversation with them, or I can take a photo, or if they ask me to do a video for their friends, I’m able to do it. It’s definitely hard sometimes but not hard enough that it makes me think I regret this, I don’t at all.
“I wish I could be some days Bonnie Blue going out and partying and other days just be Tia, where it’s just me and my friends and it’s how it used to be.”
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