Bonnie Blue, the 26-year-old adult film star, recently found herself in the spotlight for reasons she might prefer to avoid. During a meet and greet at a bar in Lincoln, England, Blue mingled with fans, snapping selfies and sharing laughs. However, the event took an unexpected turn when a man at the venue publicly criticized her for her choice of partners.
"I think she's a predator. And I think she should go somewhere else, please, and leave all of these kind people alone," the man declared, sparking a heated exchange.
While Blue's colleague quickly came to her defense, emphasizing that she's not targeting anyone and that fans willingly approach her, the critic remained unconvinced. He doubled down on his accusations, pointing out Blue's preference for "barely legal" partners, which he equated to being predatory behavior.
This isn't the first time Bonnie Blue has stirred the pot. Just last November, she claimed she was banned from every bar in Newcastle during her tour, expressing frustration over the situation. Despite the backlash, Blue remains unapologetic, even humorously recounting an incident where she was punched by a girl who accused her of undermining feminism.
The controversy doesn't end there. Earlier this year, Bonnie found herself banned from OnlyFans due to her infamous "petting zoo" idea, where she intended to perform an extreme challenge with 2,000 men. The platform's spokesperson cited a breach of their Acceptable Use Policy as the reason for her ban.
Reacting to her OnlyFans ban, Blue expressed her discontent, feeling targeted because of her success and high visibility.
"It’s clearly unfair and it’s frustrating because I’ve been singled out, and it’s just because I get more press and more views," she lamented. Despite the setbacks, Blue continues to engage with her audience, now using the platform Fansly to connect with her followers.
Blue's journey in the adult industry, peppered with both criticism and acclaim, seems far from over as she navigates the complexities of fame and personal choices.