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Bonnie Blue permanently banned from OnlyFans amid controversy

Bonnie Blue permanently banned from OnlyFans amid controversy

Extra.ie​14-06-2025
It looks like adult star Bonnie Blue has been permanently banned from OnlyFans following her recent escapades.
The controversial online personality, who is best known for having sex with 1,057 men in a day, has received the lifetime ban for posting and intending to make 'extreme' content.
The move comes after the porn star has expressed her plans to sleep with with 2,000 men in a single day in a stunt she has labeled 'Bonnie Blue's Petting Zoo.' It looks like adult star Bonnie Blue has been 'permanently banned' from OnlyFans following her recent escapades. Pic: Bonnie Blue via Instagram
Now it seems Bonnie Blue's extreme ways are catching up with her, with an OnlyFans spokesperson having told Metro: 'Extreme challenge content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service.
'Any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation… This is why it has been necessary to take this action. We always act when users breach our terms of service.'
When the publication asked how long Bonnie's ban will be in place for, OnlyFans replied: 'The ban is permanent.' The controversial online personality, who is best known for having sex with 1,057 men in a day, has received the lifetime ban for posting and intending to make 'extreme' content. Pic: Bonnie Blue via Instagram
The 26-year-old gained notoriety for her extreme sexual content including a 24-hour challenge which saw her sexually involved with more than 1,000 men.
Earlier this month, the OF model announced her next event would see her 'tied up' inside a glass box 'ready to be used.'
In a now deleted website, the event was set to take place on June 15, with Bonnie explaining: 'For 24 hours, I'm all yours. The move comes after the porn star has expressed her plans to sleep with with 2,000 men in a single day in a stunt she has labeled 'Bonnie Blue's Petting Zoo.' Pic: Bonnie Blue via Instagram
'Tied up, gagged, bent over, begging — however you want me, you can have me. No limits. No breaks. Just me, in a box and ready to be used.
'It's dirty, intense, and completely open. You can watch, join in, or do both. There will be live shows, group scenes, and plenty of chances to be involved — whether you want to take control or just enjoy the view.'
Bonnie gave further detail on the extreme event last month, telling Kat Baker on The Kat Baker Show that the glass box would be in a house in the centre of London and 'open for the public.'
The 26-year-old added that she wanted to beat her record by 'doing 2,000 bodies' in the 24-hour period.
Following intense backlash of the challenge, Bonnie — whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger — has pulled it and is set to do a 24-hour live-stream instead.
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