Bonnie Blue's rugby star husband 'furious' and 'wants nothing to do with her'
Bonnie Blue's rugby player husband says he wants "nothing to do with her" after she slept with 1,057 men in 24 hours. The Mail tracked down friends of the sporty 27-year-old Ollie Davidson, a hugely popular player at Long Eaton RFC in Derbyshire.
Her rugby player husband met and fell in love with Bonnie - real name Tia Billinger - when they were still teenagers at school. But Ollie is reportedly "furious with his wife and wants nothing to do with her", according to the Mail's Mail Plus today.
"It’s shocking," said the friend." The source went on, adding: "She’s got to be doing it for publicity. We all feel sorry for him." The pair, who married in 2022, are in the process of getting divorced, according to the Mail's report.
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Davidson, a keen swimmer and rugby player whose father was a successful local businessman, met Bonnie as a 15-year-old. Tia and Ollie married in London February 2022 and moved to Australia’s Gold Coast where Tia ditched her 9 to 5 job and became a ‘cam girl’.
Last year, in a podcast, she claimed that Ollie encouraged her new career "because of the money". "It was just in a bedroom and it was completely separate so he had no problem with that," she told a podcast during a rare interview.
An insider told the website: "The lads are having a laugh about it. It’s all banter and nothing malicious. Some of the single ones are joking about joining in with one of her sessions." Bonnie's quest to sleep with 1,000 men took place at the £15 million London home of a convicted con man and self-styled 'Lord' Edward 'Fast Eddie' Davenport, who has earned a reputation for hosting exclusive sex parties.
Footage shows Fast Eddie, who was jailed for eight years in 2011 following a £4.5 million fraud scheme, giving Bonnie a tour of the lavish 110-room mansion, which was previously used as a filming location for the 2010 Royal biopic The King's Speech, and the late Amy Winehouse's famous Rehab music video.