Once upon a time, Bonnie Blue wasn't the iconic name we all know today. An OnlyFans creator, known as Mr Ink, recently spilled the tea on his experience working with Bonnie before her rise to fame. Let's just say his memories aren't exactly glowing.
Back in the days when Bonnie was just starting out, she crossed paths with Mr Ink during her first Spring Break tour in Australia. This was a full year before her viral stunts took the internet by storm. The duo, who connected over Instagram, met up to discuss filming some adult content together. But Mr Ink's experience with Bonnie was anything but ordinary.
“It came across like she had no soul. She’s brutal. No soul… It was just her whole attitude. [She acted like] she was better than everybody.”
Mr Ink recalls a coffee date that quickly turned awkward. Bonnie asked him to choose a coffee shop, but when he did, she declined, citing a scandalous reason – she was involved with the owner, who was married. Despite a seemingly good start, Mr Ink soon found Bonnie to be "plain looking" and "stuck up," with an air of superiority that rubbed him the wrong way.
Bonnie's past, including her attendance at the Friesland School and her association with a posh rugby player, seemed to add to the impression of her as a privileged, private school girl. As their working relationship continued, Mr Ink found himself increasingly at odds with her demeanor.
Despite his reservations, Mr Ink did film with Bonnie, but as her notoriety grew, he opted to cut ties. He recounts Bonnie reaching out to collaborate again after her controversial "barely legal" stunt, but by then, his morals took precedence. "My morals and everything, I don’t really want to be associated with that," he shared.
This professional snub didn't sit well with Bonnie, who reportedly responded by trying to "cancel" Mr Ink. She allegedly warned others not to work with him, resulting in a significant financial blow for Mr Ink. He claims he lost "tens of thousands" in work due to Bonnie's actions.
As the dust settled, Mr Ink reflects on Bonnie’s transformation, suggesting that her success has taken her to another level of "coldness" and "disengagement." It seems the Bonnie Blue we see today is a far cry from the woman he once knew.