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Bonnie Blue Reveals What Parts of Her Job She Doesn’t Show the Public Because It’s ‘Very Intimate’
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is pulling back the curtain on her day-to-day life, including what she shields from the public.
“I think the side that a lot of people don’t see is the amount of hours that I spend where I’m just on a laptop, where I spend chatting online, I’m on calls, I’m making custom requests,” Blue, 26, said in 60 Minutes Australia’s Monday, October 27, episode on OnlyFans. “That’s a part of the job I sort of don’t show because it’s very intimate.”
Blue (born Tia Billinger) rose to online fame on OnlyFans, when she made headlines for participating in the so-called “competitive sex” trend. In January, Blue slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours — a record that fellow adult content creator Lily Phillips allegedly beat in June with 1,112 men in 12 hours.
Through it all, Blue has claimed to make earnings of $2 million per month, according to 60 Minutes Australia.
“I’ve got a Ferrari, I’ve never drove it. I’ve got zero interest in it, to be honest. It just looks good,” Blue explained. “My wardrobe is probably just over 1 million pounds. But, the best thing about earning money is the memories you can make from it. I’ve always said, ‘I’d sell every item of clothing I’ve got, the cars, anything, and I’d replace it with memories.’ But I’m very fortunate that I can do both.”
Andrew Buckman, the head of Creators, Inc., shared in the episode that Blue is a “really, really bright content creator.”
“She knows exactly what she’s doing. She runs her backend very much like a Fortune 500 company,” Buckman said.
While Blue has been banned from OnlyFans after announcing her plans for a “petting zoo” event, the adult content creator has since pivoted to “sex positive” platform Fansly. (Blue’s vision for the challenge was to feature her unclothed and tied to a glass box while attempting to sleep with 2,000 men.)
“I just obviously didn’t make the switch sooner because I had a very large fan base on OnlyFans,” Blue exclusively told Us Weekly in June about switching to Fansly. “I had nearly 900,000 subscribers. When someone’s comfortable and used to one thing sort of moving ’em up and switching to a platform, it’s like moving house. You always know you need to move house, but you just delay it because it’s a lot of work.”
As for whether she intends to still go through with her “petting zoo” event, Blue shared that she’s on the fence about rescheduling.
“It ended up becoming so negative because I had to cancel it then I was like, ‘No, it’s back on.’ Then I had to remove content of it and it just felt like I went so backwards and forwards with it,” she explained. “However, I do want to continue events. I do want to continue sleeping with the public.”
To learn more about the serious potential risks and harms of “competitive sex” and other explicit OnlyFans content — read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts told Us Weekly here.
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