OnlyFans star, Bonnie Blue, has revealed how her parents assisted her in engaging with 158 men for two weeks.
Blue ignited global controversy after revealing she filmed intimate encounters with young, “barely legal” men for the adult content platform.
Her actions, however, have sparked widespread moral outrage.
Speaking to Femail, the 25-year-old shared the unexpected support she received from her own parents and expressed gratitude toward her critics, crediting them for her financial success.
Blue claimed her adult videos are set to earn her £750,000 this month.
“If it wasn’t for the haters I wouldn’t have what I have,” she explained.
The Nottingham-born content creator has faced harsh criticism, with many branding her a “predator” for allegedly preying on teenage Freshers at Nottingham University to boost her earnings.
Despite the backlash, Blue claimed her parents fully support her work, adding, “In fact, a provocative sign reading, ‘Uni students bonk me & let me film it,’” was reportedly crafted by her mother, who also assists with tidying up after her explicit shoots.
“My mum went round the day before freshers started, handing out fliers and condoms to students, and said, “Go and bonk my daughter”,’ she told Femail.
“My dad’s got my business card in the back of his phone case. He takes it to the pub with his friends.”
Doubts have been raised about the authenticity of Bonnie’s claims, with some speculating that the men featured in her videos might actually be hired “actors”.
On her OnlyFans account, she has shared content showing her with youthful-looking men, but their true identities remain uncertain, leaving it unclear if they are amateurs or professionals in the adult industry.
Although Blue’s posts suggest encounters with everyday individuals, previous investigations by Femail uncovered that at least one of the men featured was, in fact, a professional performer in the adult entertainment world.
The adult entertainer, originally from Derbyshire and now based on Australia’s Gold Coast, recently alleged that she engaged with over 100 university students during two weekend-long encounters near Nottingham Trent University.
She asserted that her exploits have brought in over £500,000 in a single month and more than £3 million within her first year on OnlyFans.
Despite her growing follower base, Blue’s controversial actions have ignited intense backlash, culminating in the revocation of her Australian visa.
She disclosed her intentions to engage with students during Schoolies graduation ceremonies, an Australian tradition where high school graduates celebrate the end of their exams with week-long holidays.
Additionally, Blue’s guest appearance on TikTok star GK Barry’s ‘Saving Grace’ podcast drew criticism, with fans accusing the host of enabling the controversial adult star by giving her a platform.
“It was wrong for her to get so much hate,” she told Femail. ‘It was not her glamourising what I do.”
She further said that everyone she sleeps with is over 18, has to do a breathalyser test and sign multiple consent forms.
“People need to educate themselves and stop being so shady to sex workers,” she said.
Narrating how her parents discovered her craft, the adult content creator said, “They found out [my career] by a video being leaked. They said they wouldn’t have chosen this for me but “as long as you’re happy”. They see how happy I am, and how much freedom I get financially.
“Now they love it. My mum wears a top with my OnlyFans, my dad’s always telling people about it.”
Blue’s mother, Sarah, has expressed that she is ‘proud’ of her daughter’s controversial pursuit, even assisting her in recruiting students for on-camera encounters.
In an interview on The Reality Check podcast, Sarah described Blue’s actions as simply ‘part of her job’.
When asked about her reaction to learning that her daughter was engaging with hundreds of young men for money, Sarah revealed she only discovered Bonnie’s adult career after a video was leaked online.
“I was gutted at first, I really was,” she admitted.
“It was just a shock, because… it was something I never thought she would do.”
Sarah went on to reveal Bonnie uses the money she has earned to buy her nice gifts and holidays, but insisted that wasn’t the reason she was supportive of her daughter.
“We’ve had nice holidays and nice gifts but that doesn’t bother me. She’s happy, so I’m happy because she’s happy,” she explained.
Last week, Blue went on a family trip to Cyprus with her mother, father, sister, and grandmother, where she documented her experiences as an ‘adult content creator’ on a ‘family holiday.’
Surprisingly, Blue’s rise to becoming one of the most well-known figures in the adult industry was not something she had ever anticipated.
In multiple podcast interviews, the Nottingham-born star has been asked about her ‘ex-husband,’ with whom she was in a relationship for a decade starting at just 13 years old. Though her identity remains private, her past partner is a subject of curiosity.
Before venturing into adult entertainment, Bonnie shared that she’d only been with five people, maintaining her ‘girl next door’ appearance.
In 2021, Blue moved to Australia with her then-husband in search of a new adventure. However, she soon grew disillusioned with both her 9-5 job in financial recruitment and her marriage.
Deciding to make a change, she entered the adult industry, claiming her husband at the time had ‘encouraged’ her to do so.
On Lottie Moss’s podcast, Blue shared, “I was bored of working a 9 to 5, I was like, I’m going to give this a go.”
On Holly Randall’s Unfiltered podcast, she clarified, “We’ve actually split up now, nothing to do with OnlyFans, nothing to do with me being in the industry.”
Reflecting on her past, she revealed, “I’d only slept with five people before getting into this industry. Let’s just say my numbers have rocketed! Before that, genuinely very wholesome, very innocent. Wouldn’t even upload a bikini photo!”
It was during her time in Australia in 2021 that she began creating content for OnlyFans.
Last week, Bonnie traveled with her family—mother, father, sister, and grandmother—to Cyprus, where she filmed a “day in the life” segment as an adult content creator on a “family holiday.”
Once a very unlikely candidate for a career in adult entertainment, Bonnie’s journey to becoming one of the industry’s most prolific stars is unexpected. The Nottingham-born model has been questioned about her past relationship with an “ex-husband” during several podcast appearances. She was with her former partner, whose identity remains unknown, for a decade, beginning when she was just 13 years old.
Before entering the adult entertainment world, Bonnie had only slept with five people, maintaining a wholesome image and “girl next door” appearance. She has since embraced a more controversial path, beginning her career in adult content while still keeping her youthful and innocent persona.
In 2021, Bonnie moved to Australia with her then-husband in search of adventure. However, she became frustrated with her 9-5 job in financial recruitment and her marriage, which led to her decision to join the adult industry. She revealed that her husband encouraged her to pursue this path.
“I was bored of working a 9 to 5, I was like, I’m going to give this a go,” she explained on Lottie Moss’s podcast.
Bonnie clarified that her separation from her husband was unrelated to her new career, saying, “We’ve actually split up now, nothing to do with OnlyFans, nothing to do with me being in the industry.”
Reflecting on her past, she said, “I’d only slept with five people before getting into this industry. Let’s just say my numbers have rocketed! Before that, genuinely very wholesome, very innocent. Wouldn’t even upload a bikini photo!”
It was during her time in Australia in 2021 that Bonnie began creating content for OnlyFans.
Blue had initially been unhappy with the “sh***y wage” she was making in Australia, which pushed her to start making adult content. However, after just a week, a video of her was sent to her parents via Facebook.
“I wasn’t expecting it. I’m in Australia and they’re in the UK. I know stuff gets out, but I wanted to be able to tell them in my own time,” she said in an interview with the Gold Coast Bulletin.
Her mother initially believed she had been “forced into it” and was concerned about her new career. Bonnie explained, “I said me doing this is worth the judgment to potentially have a dream lifestyle. Once she and my dad understood that, they were fully on board.”
Bonnie’s career took a controversial turn last year when she joined a group of adult stars to attend Schoolies, a popular end-of-school celebration in Australia. Her aim was to “bed young virgins.”
“Lads are lads, they’re 18, they’re horny. I’m having fun with it!” she exclaimed to Daily Mail Australia.
Bonnie released 32 videos from her time at Schoolies on the Gold Coast, resulting in a surge of new subscribers to her OnlyFans account. Shortly after, she traveled to Cancun for Spring Break, where she claimed to have slept with 122 American college students in just two weeks.
Her actions have drawn significant criticism, especially after she began targeting “barely legal” teenagers during their first week of university, filming her encounters for her OnlyFans account. The backlash has been particularly harsh in the United States and Australia, where there have been calls to ban her from entering the country due to her plans to attend graduation celebrations for 18-year-olds.
On Instagram, Bonnie made another call-out for 18-year-old boys attending Schoolies Week on the Gold Coast to join her on camera.
“Okay so Schoolies starts in four weeks and I cannot wait to be back on the Gold Coast pleasuring barely legal 18-year-olds,” she said in a video.
Although her actions are legal in certain Australian jurisdictions, where the age of consent ranges from 16 to 17, they have sparked outrage. Her call-out has been condemned by safety experts, and a change.org petition has been launched to cancel her visa to Australia.
Child safety expert Kristi McVee expressed strong opposition to Blue and her Knight’s activities, saying, “If this was a male (OnlyFans) creator targeting ‘barely legal’ young women, we would be up in arms, they would be called pedophiles.”
However, Blue responded, “They’re just jealous, like the hate is coming from middle-aged women that don’t understand. They’re trying to bring shame on it. And I’m not saying you have to agree with my work.”
Ms. McVee went further, saying that the OnlyFans duo was exploiting young men for profit. “That exploitation is not OK, that’s what’s the problem. It’s disgusting, it shouldn’t be happening like this and we should get rid of them.”
Bonnie defended herself, saying, “I’m not a predator and I’m not doing anything wrong. It’s their bodies and it’s their choice… You can’t be controlled by your mum your whole life. Just because they might not agree with your actions does not mean I’m a predator.”
In a controversial statement, Bonnie also claimed that “parents should be thanking her” for her interactions with their teenage sons, as she believes her encounters are “educational” and help boys gain confidence.
“I’m helping their children out. When I’m sleeping with them it’s educational and they walk away with such confidence,” she told Femail.
Bonnie’s shocking behavior began last year during Spring Break in Cancun, where she slept with over 122 “barely legal” partygoers. She also claimed to have filmed encounters with young men at Nottingham Trent University, during Freshers week, saying she had slept with “158 students in two weeks,” including 30 men in one night and three grandfathers.
On the Dream On with Lottie Moss podcast, she described sharing her location online and encouraging young men to “Let me pleasure you.”
After posting this call-out, Bonnie claimed that hundreds of students queued up for hours to sleep with her. “There was a massive queue that went all the way around the corner with boys waiting for over 8 hours,” she recalled.
During the event, the time slots for her encounters were initially set to one hour, but due to high demand, they were reduced to 20 minutes.
Bonnie explained that the group of students wasn’t the only one interested in her services, stating, “It was mostly students but there was also a group of granddads.” The oldest in the group was 71, and one of the grandfathers had heard about her from his grandson.
“People who turn up might look weird or be weird to someone else, but I’m happy to pleasure anyone,” she added.
The episode prompted criticism from listeners, who called Bonnie’s actions “disgusting,” with one commenter asking, “What’s a 40-year-old woman doing with teenagers? Imagine if this was a man bragging about this?”
In defense of her actions, Bonnie stated that her encounters help “dispel myths produced by porn” and offer young men a more realistic experience, particularly for virgins. “When you watch a movie, if you can relate to that person you can connect a lot better to it,” she said.