Bonnie Blue, a controversial OnlyFans star from Derbyshire, has sparked intense debate with her recent statements, claiming that engaging in extreme sexual practices, including choking, slapping, and hair-pulling, with young, “barely legal” men actually makes other women safer in the bedroom. In an exclusive interview with Femail, Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, vehemently defended her explicit content and even doubled down on the criticism she faces from both the public and fellow content creators.
The 25-year-old model argued that her extreme content serves an educational purpose, particularly for young men, by providing them with a safe space to explore their sexual curiosities without harming others. According to Blue, introducing inexperienced men to various sexual acts in a controlled, non-judgmental environment ensures that they understand how to engage safely with women. She elaborated: “If I literally lay there and tell an 18-year-old who’s never experienced a woman’s body to try new things, like choking and hair-pulling, they will know how to do it correctly—without causing harm.”
Blue insists that she is creating what she considers “ethical” pornography—focused on the pleasure of the people involved rather than what might look best on screen. She contrasts this approach with traditional pornography, where, she claims, the focus is often on the viewer rather than the participant. She believes her content is less about performance and more about the genuine enjoyment of the actors involved.
Despite her attempts to frame her actions as educational, Blue has been widely criticized for her increasingly explicit and extreme stunts. In January, she made headlines by claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in just 24 hours, a “record-breaking” event that garnered widespread condemnation. Celebrities like Katherine Ryan and Olivia Attwood have publicly expressed concern, calling the stunt “problematic” and warning about the potential negative impact of such content on young, impressionable viewers.
Blue defended her actions, stating that if content creators can’t “pleasure their subscribers” or remain relevant, it’s their responsibility to adapt their content. “If you’re not pleasuring your fans, that’s your fault. You need to re-look at your marketing and the way you make content,” she asserted.
On the subject of criticism from other women, Blue claimed that many were simply jealous of her success. “Women can never accept the blame when their income drops or they’re no longer relevant,” she said. “It’s easier to blame the successful person than to look inward.”
Blue also discussed her controversial “fake pregnancy” stunt, which she claimed was an attempt to generate controversy for a good cause. She explained that the money raised would go toward helping women struggling with infertility, a subject she knows personally due to her own struggles with conception. If I were to have a child, it would be through IVF. I know how expensive and difficult the process can be, so I wanted to help others,” she explained.
However, her announcement of an IVF fund was met with backlash, particularly from women who felt manipulated by her pregnancy hoax. Blue defended her actions, stating that she wasn’t trying to put anyone in an uncomfortable position and that her offer to have sex with women’s partners for free was simply a way to help them.
She also doubled down on her earlier remarks about women who, in her view, fail to satisfy their partners sexually. “If you’re not pleasuring your husband, he’s going to go elsewhere. It’s as simple as that,” Blue said. She positioned her actions as a wake-up call to women, warning them that neglecting their sexual relationships could lead to infidelity.
Despite the mounting criticism, Blue remains unapologetic. She expressed regret over upsetting women struggling with infertility but reiterated that she would be helping women who are “open-minded” and not judgmental. Blue also expressed frustration with other women in the industry, claiming they were threatened by her success and turned her charity work into a personal attack.
In the face of ongoing backlash, Blue remains committed to her mission of providing a “judgment-free” space for sexual exploration and maintaining that her content offers valuable education. While her actions continue to spark controversy, she remains steadfast in her belief that her work is empowering for both men and women.
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