Bonnie Locket, a renowned OnlyFans creator, is taking self-love to a whole new level with her unique decision to marry herself. After experiencing a series of disappointing relationships, Bonnie is ready to tie the knot – with herself – on a beautiful beach in Ibiza. This audacious move comes complete with a dazzling $20,000 custom wedding gown and an eye-popping $25,000 diamond ring.
In a recent press release shared with US Weekly, Locket opened up about her journey. "I found myself in a position where I'm 38 years old and I've been disappointed by so many men," Bonnie candidly expressed. Her nine-month marriage ended in betrayal, and a subsequent relationship also crumbled due to infidelity, prompting her decision to embark on this solo marital journey.
“There are so many women out there like me that have been disappointed by men and they get to this ripe old age of not having children, the body clock’s running out, and we’re not married or settled down. We’re just on our own,” she shared.
Locket, who boasts a following of 1.6 million on Instagram, has been single for seven months – the longest she's flown solo since her teenage years. Her planned nuptials are more than just a statement; they're a celebration of independence. She’s chosen a $20,000 custom Galia Lahav dress for the occasion, fulfilling a childhood dream of walking down the aisle in her perfect wedding dress.
"I feel like, if I'm going to be on my own, I'm going to make an absolute statement about it. I can't disappoint myself," Bonnie explained. Her self-marriage is a vow to herself – one she trusts implicitly, as she notes, "This can't end in divorce. This can't end in infidelity, and I won't be hurt by myself."
Bonnie's journey of self-marriage is not just about her own fulfillment but also serves as an inspiration to others. Surrounded by a close circle of friends, she hopes her story will resonate with women feeling societal pressures to find "the one." "I feel full without having a partner," she confidently declared.
For Bonnie, celebrating her independence at 38, without children, and thriving in a new country, is a testament to her strength and resilience. "For me to have ended up 38, no kids, on my own in a different country and surviving, I think that deserves celebrating," she stated, paving the way for others to embrace their own journeys of self-love and empowerment.