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Time of India
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
After getting banned OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue is plotting her next wild move
Bonnie Blue is not one to go quietly. After getting permanently booted off OnlyFans, the 26-year-old UK-based creator (real name Tia Emma Billinger) is back in the headlines, and she is not playing it safe. You might remember her from earlier this year when she allegedly broke the world record by getting intimate with 1,057 men in just 12 hours. If that sentence made your jaw drop, hold on, it gets wilder. The queen of controversy, Bonnie Blue is back Bonnie was reportedly banned from OnlyFans for planning her next big headline-grabber: a so-called "petting zoo" event, where she would be enclosed in a glass box and aim to connect with 2,000 participants. Even though she cancelled the event and scrubbed all traces of it from her social media, OnlyFans still slapped her with a permanent ban the day before her account was due to be reinstated. Coincidence? Bonnie does not think so. Bonnie calls out the double standards She believes she has been treated unfairly because of the level of press and views she garners. "If they had said they just did not like how much attention I get, I could have accepted that," Bonnie explained. But claiming she was treated like every other creator? She calls bluff. Goodbye OnlyFans, hello fansly She admitted that OnlyFans was becoming more restrictive, especially towards her. She says she was losing creative freedom and constantly had to tiptoe around rules that, in her opinion, were tailored just for her. What's next for Bonnie? One thing is clear though: Bonnie Blue is not disappearing from your feed any time soon. Whether you love her or side-eye her antics, she is here to stay, unapologetically loud and fiercely unbothered.


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Time of India
Juvenile among 3 held as cops bust Babbar Khalsa module
MOHALI: A 17-year-old boy is among three persons arrested in Amritsar after Punjab Police busted a terror module run by the banned Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and backed by Pakistan's ISI, said Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav on Friday, reports Barinderjit Saluja. Two hand grenades, a 9MM Glock pistol, and live cartridges were recovered from the trio. The state special operation cell of Punjab Police busted the module, which intended to carry out targeted killings and attacks on police assets in Amritsar. Sehajpal Singh and Vikramjit Singh are the adults arrested. The juvenile has been detained and will be dealt with as per juvenile justice provisions. Yadav said the module was operated by Nishan Singh , a UK-based handler, under direction of designated terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda. "Recovery of high-grade explosives and a sophisticated firearm indicates a major tragedy was averted," he said. During interrogation, Sehajpal said he was working under the directions of Lovepreet Singh, a BKI associate lodged in Ferozepur jail.


Time of India
10 hours ago
- Time of India
Out On Morning Walk, 43-Yr-Old Man Killed In Front Of Daughter
New Delhi: A 43-year-old man was shot dead while his daughter was injured when armed men on a bike fired several shots at the duo on their morning walk on Friday in northwest Delhi's Bawana. The deceased was identified as Deepak Kumar. Police claimed that the murder was a fallout of a gang war, and UK-based gangster Kapil Sangwan alias Nandu was behind the killing. Kumar was allegedly shot eight times from close range near the fields adjoining his farmhouse. Sources said that he was the nephew of underworld don Manjeet Mahal, and the murder might be linked to a long-standing feud between Mahal and London-based Nandu. "Kapil Sangwan suspected Kumar was actively working for Mahal and thus ordered the hit," alleged a police source. The two gangsters have been at odds for years, resulting in the deaths of over a dozen people. You Can Also Check: Delhi AQI | Weather in Delhi | Bank Holidays in Delhi | Public Holidays in Delhi According to police, the incident occurred between 7.30am and 8am. Kumar's father claimed that he was walking at a distance from his son when the incident occurred. Kumar and his daughter were walking near their field when some motorcyclists pulled up and began shooting at them. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với mức chênh lệch giá thấp nhất IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Kumar died on the spot. His daughter was also injured in her hand and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital. "The shooters appeared to have conducted a reconnaissance and were well aware of Kumar's routine. They likely knew he stepped out each morning for walks and waited for the right moment to strike," a police officer commented. The attackers fled immediately after the shooting, which occurred just a few metres from Kumar's residence. The deceased was reportedly involved in trading and other business activities. Sources said he was the nephew of jailed gangster t Mahal, a name long associated with violent gang rivalries in Delhi and Haryana. Police suspect that the murder was ordered by UK-based Nandu, who has an Interpol Red Corner Notice against him. This incident is being seen as another episode in the series of gang wars in Delhi, with police struggling to curb the violence. "There's reason to believe Kumar's killing is part of the ongoing Mahal-Nandu feud," a source said, adding that Sangwan ordered a hit to allegedly assert dominance over the rival gang. Over a dozen lives have already been lost in the rivalry between the two gangs. Just two years ago, Nandu was named in the murder of a BJP leader in Delhi. Earlier this year, he was also linked to the killing of a builder in Paschim Vihar. Police teams are poring through CCTV footage of the area in an effort to identify and trace the assailants.


Time of India
13 hours ago
- Time of India
Punjab Police busts Babbar Khalsa International module; arrests three, including juvenile
(You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel New Delhi: Punjab Police on Friday said it has busted a Pakistan's Inter Services Intelligence (ISI)-backed terror module of Babbar Khalsa International BKI ) by nabbing three people, including a juvenile. Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav claimed the group was conspiring to carry out attacks on police establishments and targeted killings in Amritsar area. "A major terror plot has been foiled, saving innocent lives," the DGP a statement, Punjab police said, "In an Intelligence-led operation, the state special operation cell, Mohali, has successfully busted a Pak ISI-backed Babbar Khalsa International terror module, being operated by UK-based Nishan Singh and Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Rinda. Three associates, including a juvenile, have been arrested.""Two hand grenades, a pistol and ammunition were recovered. The nabbed accused have been identified as Sehajpal Singh and Vikramjit Singh, both residents of Ramdas in Amritsar Rural, along with a juvenile," he said. An FIR has been registered under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Explosives Act at SSOC, Mohali Police Station. The investigation is ongoing and more arrests are expected, the DGP added. "We urge citizens to remain vigilant and continue to support Punjab Police in this shared mission for a secure Punjab," the statement noted.

Finextra
14 hours ago
- Business
- Finextra
Eunice and CryptoUK form ESG Working Group
Eunice, an AI fintech company solving B2B challenges in crypto and CryptoUK, the leading trade body representing the digital asset sector in the UK, have today announced their partnership to form the ESG Working Group. 0 This content is provided by an external author without editing by Finextra. It expresses the views and opinions of the author. The strategic partnership comes as the digital assets sector continues to grow at pace, with businesses increasingly demanding clear and practical guidance on sustainability and ethical business practices. The ESG Working Group is co-chaired by Chrislyn Pereira, Eunice's Chief Of Staff, and Elena Tzvetinova, Eunice's Chief Operating Officer. The group's objectives include: Raising awareness of ESG principles and developments; Advocating for a pragmatic approach to ESG regulation and implementation; Adopting ESG principles in an impactful and consistent manner; Accelerating stakeholder recognition of the industry's positive ESG impact and initiatives. In addition to working collaboratively on a number of workshops, webinars and lunch lessons, aimed at educating CryptoUK's 100+ members on the latest regulatory requirements, Eunice and CryptoUK are also building a comprehensive sustainability toolkit alongside partner organisations within the CryptoUK membership. It will be designed to serve as a reference point for companies navigating ESG considerations in crypto. This includes a directory classifying ESG requirements, global regulatory benchmarks, and a roadmap for how crypto businesses can adopt responsible, transparent and sustainable practices. 'This collaboration with Eunice reflects our shared mission which is to ensure the UK crypto industry grows responsibly, transparently, and sustainably,' says Su Carpenter, Executive Director at CryptoUK. 'We've long advocated for fair and future-facing regulation, and this ESG framework is a crucial next step for the industry.' Eunice joined CryptoUK as a member in 2023 during the trade body's ongoing work on the HM Treasury's cryptoasset regulatory framework. Chrislyn and Elena have since been active contributors to CryptoUK's Consultation Working Group, before spearheading the ESG Working Group, bringing deep expertise in AI-enabled regulatory compliance in crypto. 'Partnering with CryptoUK enables us to combine regulatory insight with AI-driven tools that can guide firms through ESG obligations,' said Elena Tzvetinova, Chief Operating Officer at Eunice. 'We believe this toolkit will be instrumental in shaping responsible innovation in UK crypto.' The ESG toolkit will be publicly released later in 2025 and is expected to set a benchmark for both UK-based firms and international crypto organisations seeking to align with best practices in sustainability and governance.