Just when you thought OnlyFans couldn’t get any spicier, in walks Bonnie Blue. Not only does this content creator produce explicit content for her fans, but she's also quite the outrage farmer, reaping a bountiful harvest of hate clicks from people eager to virtually wag their fingers at her. Her approach to OnlyFans is understandably controversial; she uses her platform as a way to “educate” and “liberate” young men, openly expressing a desire to relieve 18- and 19-year-old men of their virginity.
Bonnie Blue has been controversial since the beginning of her career as a content creator. Her comments have sparked flames of contention, particularly with statements like “all men should cheat” and her suggestion that women who complain or fail to satisfy their husbands sexually are to blame if those husbands seek satisfaction elsewhere. It’s no wonder she’s made herself a few enemies online. However, many people question whether a male content creator would receive the same backlash for making similar statements. After all, the "teen" category is a mainstay of internet porn.
Blue also stirs the pot with the explicit content she creates. She ensures her actions are legally above board: ID checks are in place, consent forms are signed, and all partners are at least 18. On paper, she can’t be accused of misdeeds, but critics argue that if she were a man seeking the attention of 18-year-olds, she’d face much wider scrutiny. Just because someone technically plays by the rules doesn’t mean they hold the moral high ground. But in the privacy of their own homes? Plenty of men search for "teen" stars in their adult entertainment. The shock value comes from the "reverse age gap" trope proliferating in niche sex novels, translated into adult content. Bonnie Blue is just a woman claiming to be in her twenties, teeing up group sex acts with consenting college freshmen - old enough to drive, old enough to vote, old enough to have sex. It's hardly the 50 Shades of Mrs. Robinson that TikTok concern trolls are making it out to be.
All that said; one can’t believe everything they read on the internet, and the rage clicks that she’s getting on social media platforms outside of OnlyFans? It’s keeping her in business. OnlyFans isn’t an algorithmic platform. There isn’t even a search feature. You can’t simply bump into your favorite content there. The rage bait over her that is stirring on places like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Meta? That’s what’s making her famous.
Blue seems to be taking cues from other seasoned rage baiters like Tony Hinchcliffe— a comedian whose entire brand of comedy is lazy and racist jokes that punch down. Hinchcliffe got himself banned from his original recording studio as a result of using a slur against Asians. The online rage bandied about social media skyrocketed him to fame in 2021. Fast forward to 2024, and he’s going viral again for insulting Puerto Rico at a Trump rally in Madison Square Garden. We, uh, know how that turned out.
Regardless of how she got this way, Bonnie Blue remains popular with OnlyFans subscribers - and for the young adults who want to sleep with her. Her open invitation to young men to have encounters with her for her channel has proven wildly popular. Recently, she announced on TikTok that she wanted to “celebrate the end of term” by “getting down on her knees,” and it seems many young scholars are eager to accept the offer. Unsurprisingly, this has once again led critics to wag their tongues about Bonnie’s actions and her use of young men for content; but that is precisely why she’s still trending.
In the 2010’s, people referred to this kind of keyboard commentary as “slacktivism." Big emotional outpourings about the bee in their bonnet, followed by dropping “silence is violence” in the comment section of a poster who prefers not to broadcast their feelings on said matter. If you want to see less from Bonnie Blue, ignore her. Be a gray rock in the landscape of the internet, and stop reacting to everything you see online.
So, what’s next for the internet’s “bad girl”? Bonnie Blue has set a goal of encountering 950 men in 24 hours. Whether achievable or not, it’s impressive she believes she can do it. Aside from her planned 24-hour marathon, it’s clear she’s not losing any sleep over what people think of her.