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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- General
- Daily Mail
Is there anything Bonnie Blue won't do? After filming herself having sex with 1,000 men and being accused of promoting rape culture she tells KATHRYN KNIGHT she's unrepentant – and planning even more extreme stunts
Back in the days when she was just an ordinary girl from a Derbyshire village, Tia Billinger had ambitions to be a midwife. In the end, put off by the long years of study and poor pay, she decided against it.

News.com.au
13-07-2025
- Business
- News.com.au
‘So proud': 21-year-old woman reveals how her parents invested in her X-rated career
A 21-year-old woman has revealed why she gives her parents a jaw-dropping $18,000 a month and how they invested in her X-rated career. Skylar Mae, 21, stopped studying to become a dental nurse and works full-time creating explicit content but what drives her is being able to help her parents. Ms Mae told that it feels 'amazing' to be making six-figures a month, not just because she can afford to buy a fancy car. Both her parents suffer from health issues and the money means she can always afford to foot any medical expenses that arise. 'My dad would work so hard for my family, even with all of his health issues, that it's nice seeing him take a few days off of work here and there,' she said. 'Truly what gets me out of bed everyday is knowing I'm taking care for them.' Ms Mae doesn't just cover the odd medical bill; she gives her parents a monthly allowance of $18,000. The 21-year-old argued it is the least she can do for her parents. 'My Dad is so proud that he even has my stage name tattooed on his arm. I just redid their bathroom for them and I love taking them on holidays,' she said. Ms Mae said her parents have always been supportive of her career choice, even though there's still a stigma attached to it. Her mum will even drive her to and from shoots and hang around in the local area to make sure she's okay. If she's booking a hotel for work, her parents also always check in and make sure she's all right and everything is ticking along smoothly. When her Dad found out about her doing OnlyFans she said he was immediately supportive and even her Grandma is fine with it. 'He and my mum even agreed to invest in my account by buying my lingerie,' she said. 'Once my grandma heard about what I was doing, she wanted to be part of the success too and ordered me this cute rhinestone lingerie set from Amazon.' The 21-year-old admitted that her parents are even up on the lingo when it comes to OnlyFans, but that doesn't mean she wants to discuss it. 'They'll call me and they'll be like, oh, like, 'what kind of content did you do today? How many customs did you do today? They know it all, the language, everything.' Despite her parents being so accepting of her X-rated work, Ms Mae said that there's 'definitely a line' and she doesn't share everything with them. 'I guess maybe I'm a little bit more reserved than them,' she said.


Vogue
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Vogue
#40 NY Profile - Rick Kinsel - Executive Director of the Vilcek Foundation
1) How old are you? I am 58 years old—the same age as the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, by Eero Saarinen; the same age as the original Whitney Museum of American Art building on Madison Avenue in New York City by Marcel Breuer; and the same age as the first season of the 'Star Trek' television series by Gene Roddenberry and the iconic holiday classic Chuck Jones' animated adaptation of How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss. 2) What did you want to be when you were a child? The first time I was asked this question was for a homework assignment in grade school. I took it very seriously and thought long and hard. I wanted to be a lighthouse keeper. I was so proud of my answer, and when I stood up in class and explained, my classmates all laughed and thought it was a joke. A lighthouse is the beacon at the edge of the world that leads ships to safe harbor. It is a guiding light discerning safety from danger! As a bonus, the keeper gets to live in and take care of an incredible historic building in a scenic location. My third-grade guidance counselor heard this and wanted me in therapy.