
Watch as huge ITV star looks VERY uncomfortable as he appears in C4's shock Bonnie Blue documentary
The Diversity hunk made an unlikely cameo in the new Channel 4 documentary focusing on porn star Bonnie Blue.
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Appearing in 1,000 Men And Me – The Bonnie Blue story, which aired on Tuesday, Ashley is seen with his arm around the X-rated OnlyFans creator in an old photo, as her mum recalled her passion for dance as a youngster.
The former Britain's Got Talent star wasn't named but it was clear his image was a reference to Bonnie's love affair with dance.
Her mum Sarah recalls how Bonnie and her dance partner won a trophy as runners-up in a dancing competition.
Doubt Bonnie gets handed a trophy for her 'achievements' in her new job.
We recently revealed how viewers were left outraged at Bonnie after she claimed she was a "community worker" while sleeping with 1,000 men.
Bonnie said she sees herself as someone who is teaching men how to have better sex and describes the 1,000-men event as 'giving back' to her fans.
In the same breath, she argued that she's 'not a world educator' and can't be held responsible for the culture of sexualisation our children are growing up in.
Viewers online were quick to react with many on X branding it "disgusting" while another said that the whole documentary was a "disgrace".
Many others took offence to her outrageous comment that her sex acts were a "community service".
Angry viewers blasted her for "trying to normalise this behaviour" by influencing "impressionable" teenagers with "sick" views.
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