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Viewers outraged at Bonnie Blue claiming she is a ‘community worker' as she sleeps with 1,000 men in explosive new doc

Viewers outraged at Bonnie Blue claiming she is a ‘community worker' as she sleeps with 1,000 men in explosive new doc

The Sun4 days ago
VIEWERS have been left outraged at Bonnie Blue after she claimed she was a "community worker" while sleeping with 1,000 men in a new documentary.
Her brazen antics were laid bare in her new fly-on-the-wall Channel 4 documentary, 1,000 Men And Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.
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The shocking documentary revealed behind-the-scenes footage for Bonnie Blue's successful challenge where she aimed to sleep with 1,000 men in 12 hours.
She ended the challenge having had sex with 1057 men, topping Lily Phillips' 100 men record.
But viewers were left outraged after the former OnlyFans model referred to herself as a "community worker".
One said it was "disgusting" while another said on X that the whole documentary was a "disgrace".
Many others took offence to her comment that her sex acts were a "community service".
Angry viewers blasted her for "trying to normalise this behaviour" by influencing "impressionable" teenagers.
Hundreds of users also expressed their disdain that the documentary was even being aired on TV.
One wrote: "Why the hell is Channel 4 showing a documentary about Bonnie Blue....1000 Men & Me."
"She could have had a dance career. I feel like I'm losing my mind watching this."
But Bonnie's shock claim to fame - bedding over 1,000 men in 12 hours - and filming sex content with 'barely legal' students saw her accused of 'setting women back 100 years'.
She has even been branded as dangerous for women as toxic masculinity influencer Andrew Tate, not least for referring to herself as a 'slut'.
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