Controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue demands 'let me speak' on This Morning clash
Controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue clashed with guests as she demanded to "let me speak" on today's episode of This Morning.
Cat Deeley and Andi Peters spoke to adult worker Bonnie Blue on the show today to speak to the 25-year-old about her content and allow her to defend her actions. Bonnie went viral this month over her boasting about sleeping with 18 and 19-year-old uni freshers and her problematic plan to break the word record for sleeping with the most people in one day, totalling around 900.
On the programme, Cat asked viewers, "Is she just a content creator making money or a dangerous predator that should be stopped? Bonnie joins us now." Ashley James also joined them, and she shared strong opinions on Bonnie's work, reports the Mirror.
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The hosts explained the 25-year-old is filming herself having sex with teenagers (who have just turned 18) and posting the footage online, giving more context to Bonnie's work. Bonnie, who was labelled a "predator" by people online, was banned from Australia and thrown out of Fiji after planning to recruit young men, which she describes as "barely legal".
After originally working in recruitment, Bonnie explained her career before joining adult work was average, before telling viewers her salary now is upwards of £600,000 a month.
Admitting it originally started off about the money, she said: "I didn't understand the educational side of things, so yeah it started off purely about money. But, as I got into it and as I educated myself on the industry, not only did I realise how much pleasure I received from it but also how much there's a missing gap on educational content online."
However, Ashely James didn't hold back when it came to sharing her thoughts on the matter. Although she admitted that many people would be aware of double standards regarding men and women, the ITV guest highlighted the main issue as Bonnie using terms such as 'barely legal'.
Bonnie told Ashley the media first used that phrase, Ashley replied: "But you also now use that terminology. You also say that you're educating but I'm wondering who are you educating? A lot of your audience especially on TikTok are teenagers."
Questioning the message she's putting out there, Ashley also mentioned other phrases Bonnie has used that are considered controversial. Bonnie added: "I'll educate you on the true story of it. There is no content online for 18-year-olds or even people who are new to sex.
"You go from school where you learn about how to get pregnant basically, how to have safe sex. Then they go from watching content online which is rough."
Bonnie asked whether we want the younger generation to see rough content online and then re-create that themselves which could be extremely dangerous.
Ashley said: "My point here is, what are you doing to teach young boys and girls that they don't just exist, women do not exist to please men? Men do not have a right to cheat with partners, but also how are you teaching young boys that male pleasure is not the ultimate? There's female pleasure, there's respect, what are you going to teach young men that they don't just have an automatic right to sex?"
Asking whether she'd seen one of her tapes, Ashley said she hadn't and started to speak over Bonnie as the content creator said: "No, sorry, I listened to you."
Ashely replied: "I'm not being aggressive towards you, you're being aggressive back. You're using terms like 'women like me'. I'm asking you questions."
Bonnie added: "Because you're a woman that promotes women's rights and equality." However, Ashley continued to try and talk over Bonnie as the content creator said: "If you're going to let me speak?"
Her appearance on the ITV show caused mixed reactions as viewers quickly took to social media to share their thoughts.
One person said: "Get her off this is an ALL time low for #ThisMorning and truly shocked they think this is what people want to watch on morning." While another commented: "Whoever invited Bonnie Blue on This Morning." Someone else wrote: "Cmon @thismorning out of all the 'influencers' in the world you get BONNIE BLUE as a guest."
Stepping into defend Bonnie, one fan tweeted: "This Bonnie Blue is just a business woman. She's breaking no laws all the men consent to the stuff being uploaded. She's doing nothing illegal."
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