
Hey there, gossip lovers! Buckle up because adult film star Bonnie Blue, aka Tia Emma Billinger, is steering her infamous 'Bang Bus Tour' straight into Oxford this weekend. She’s set to pull into town on Sunday, September 21, and Monday, September 22, as the seventh stop on her nine-city university tour.
This isn’t just any road trip - Bonnie’s tour is all about connecting with freshers, those wide-eyed first-year students stepping onto campus for the first time. While the specifics of her 'Bang Bus' activities remain a bit of a mystery, let’s just say her reputation precedes her with a wink and a nudge.
Oxford, known for its prestigious academic vibe, is the latest stage for Bonnie’s headline-grabbing antics. And with her history of pushing boundaries, it’s no surprise that her visit is already stirring up whispers around town.
Here’s the tea: Bonnie’s arrival doesn’t quite line up with Oxford University’s official Freshers’ Week, which kicks off at least a week after her visit. Still, plenty of students will already be back in town, gearing up for the Michaelmas term and likely curious about the buzz surrounding her tour.
Meanwhile, her stop in Oxford comes hot on the heels of Oxford Brookes’ Freshers’ Week, running from September 15 to 19. Perfect timing for maximum attention, right? We reached out to both universities for their take on safeguarding measures or any comments about Bonnie’s visit, but both have chosen to keep their lips sealed.
“I’m just here to have fun and connect with students who are up for a good time - no harm intended!” Bonnie reportedly shared in a recent interview, addressing the mixed reactions to her tour.
Bonnie’s tour isn’t just making waves in Oxford - she’s got stops lined up in Nottingham, Newcastle, and Cambridge, with a detour to Scotland as well. Reports from The Courier suggest that her presence north of the border has raised eyebrows, with councillors and feminist groups expressing concern over potential misogyny and threats to women’s safety.
Let’s not forget, this isn’t Bonnie’s first rodeo with controversy. The former OnlyFans star was recently booted off the platform for breaking rules around extreme challenges. Her bold, sex-centric stunts have long fueled social media firestorms and even sparked national debates about societal views on sex and morality.
We also reached out to local figures like MPs Layla Moran and Anneliese Dodds, Oxford City Council, the Women’s Institute, and the Oxford Feminist Union for their thoughts. So far? Crickets. Seems everyone’s playing it safe while Bonnie rolls through town.