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I'm a Bonnie Blue lookalike & it's hell – lads cheer me at pubs in front of my mum & trolls call me the ‘Temu knock-off'

I'm a Bonnie Blue lookalike & it's hell – lads cheer me at pubs in front of my mum & trolls call me the ‘Temu knock-off'

The Sun16-05-2025

OVER the last year, Jess Lawrence has found her life turned upside down - and can't even walk into a pub without a chorus of cheers echoing around the room.
For a while, the 28-year-old couldn't work out what the fuss was about, until she realised she was a dead ringer for one of the UK's most notorious internet stars.
The married nail salon owner is a spitting image of Bonnie Blue, the viral porn star who shot to fame after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
Now, with the 26-year-old announcing she's about to embark on a UK 'dogging tour', Jess, from Cannock, Staffs, is bracing herself for yet another tidal wave of embarrassment.
The similarities are so striking that trolls have dubbed her 'Bonnie's Temu version' and one TikTok post, where she jokingly vented about their likeness, gained 6.6million views.
From pubs to petrol stations, Jess is constantly greeted by chanting fans who are convinced she's the real deal - and even one of the adult actress's former classmates was duped into thinking she was her old pal.
Speaking to The Sun, Jess tells us: 'The biggest and worst one was when I went to a Wetherspoons with my mum, it was busy and quite rowdy in there.
'As we were leaving, I heard a group of lads go, 'Is that Bonnie Blue?' and I thought 'Oh my god, no, not now. I'm in here with my mum'.
'I kept my head down, not looking at them, walked past and then they started yelling 'Bonnie Blue' and 'Bonnie, Bonnie, Bonnie'.
'The whole pub stood up, starting staring and some were chanting.
"Luckily I was already leaving, I didn't stop because I didn't want to entertain it.
'It was the most embarrassing thing and my mum had no idea who Bonnie Blue was. When I told her later, she couldn't believe it and was like, 'Oh my god'.'
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Jess only became aware of her likeness to the adult star last November after appearing on a TikTok with a pal, who received scores of shocked and amusing messages afterward.
'I had no idea who Bonnie was until that point,' she admits. 'I could see the resemblance after seeing a photo but then I Googled what she did for work and I couldn't stop laughing.'
Strangers are convinced she's the real deal and she's gained 10,000 followers on her wholesome house renovation page ' Mrs L Home ' from those believing she's Bonnie.
Her accounts have been flooded with comments and messages - some declaring 'Bonnie I love you', but others being far less complimentary.
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They include trolls who wrote 'I would start hating myself', 'my condolences' and even some who dubbed her 'Bonnie the Temu version'.
Thankfully, Jess is able to laugh it off, adding: 'My life is so far away from Bonnie's, we couldn't be any more opposite.
'You'd be surprised to see the amount of hate I get online, but you get used to the trolls. Thankfully I've not had any nasty comments face to face.
'I can see the resemblance, it's pretty mad really. What are the chances of looking like a viral porn star? It's flattering I guess, she's very glamorous.
'I have blonde hair that's the same wavy style as her and blue eyes. When I'm glammed up for a night out is when I look most like her.'
'Scary' similarity
Jess admits she made things worse for herself after posting about their similarities on TikTok, in a post that she captioned: "I can see it ngl (not going to lie)".
Much to her surprise, the video - which featured the on-screen text 'being told I look like Bonnie Blue for the 1000th time today' - went viral and now has a staggering 6.6million views.
Since then, Jess says comparisons have been non-stop and it now happen every time she goes clubbing.
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'I regularly hear it on nights out in Birmingham,' she says. 'When I'm on the dance floor, I always see groups of lads pointing, talking and literally laughing.
'They come up and ask, 'Are you Bonnie Blue?' It happens all the time. Especially, since my TikTok post went viral it seems to have spiralled and I get comments every time I go out.'
But it's not just boozed-up, bleary eyed strangers who see the similarities - people on the street regularly double take... as well as her customers.
'Even one of my nail salon clients, who went to school with Bonnie, told me, 'Jess, it's scary. You look exactly like her. It's impressive,'' she recalls.
'I remember once being at a service station with my husband James getting snacks and as I was walking to the toilet, I saw two lads smile at me.
'I smiled back and my husband, who was behind me, heard them say, 'Oh my god, Bonnie Blue just smiled at me'. He was laughing and continues to find it all really funny.
'I think some men would be threatened but he's the most laid back guy ever. If he was different it wouldn't be great.
'I often spot people staring at me and then talking to their pals but I think because I wear my wedding ring it eliminates the question and they realise I'm not Bonnie Blue.'
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Online fans describe James, 31, whom she married in 2018, as a 'lucky man'.
Amusingly, he also had a part to play in Jess unintentionally mirroring the world-famous porn star.
He's an online weight loss coach and through his dieting plan, she was able to shed three stone in under a year - which she says contributes to them looking so similar.
Jess says: 'It's only since I lost 46lb in a year through his calorie deficit plan and doing a Couch-to-5K app that our likeness has been really noticeable.'
The beautician makes it clear she has no intention to enter the adult entertainment world and admits she is 'flattered' by the comparisons. But it's also a poisoned chalice.
She adds: 'A lot of people don't like her, which is a shame really because away from her stunts, I really like the content when she posts about her normal day to day life.
'It's flattering being told I look like her but I'm not willing to take it any further, I'm quite happy in my own little bubble doing day to day stuff!'
Bonnie Blue's earnings revealed
By Josh Saunders and Tom Johnson
BARELY a month passes without sex seductress Bonnie Blue dominating the headlines with her X-rated antics and sparking mass outrage online.
But her sordid stunts have also helped the former recruitment consultant, 25, make millions in the process and ultimately proving 'shock sells'.
Jaw-dropping figures calculated by boffins at OnlyFans search engine OnlyFinder.com, shared exclusively with The Sun, show Bonnie raked in a £3.5million last year alone.
Their Impact Analysis Report predicts it will triple to a mindboggling £9.45m by the end of 2025, if she continues on this 'PR stunt treadmill' and to 'masterfully hack the news cycle'.
Max Anderson, OnlyFinder's CEO, tells us: "Bonnie Blue has proven that shock sells. Our analysis shows that Bonnie's income is now completely reliant on generating viral moments.
'Every time she pulls off a major stunt, we see a direct and measurable surge in media coverage and searches, leading to hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra earnings.
'But without that constant stream of outrageous events, her visibility and income will naturally decline."
Here they reveal the stunts that saw her estimated earnings skyrocket 194 per cent in a year before a few risky moves saw them drop by a considerable amount.
Back in April last year, Bonnie's '100 Guys' performance sent searches for her name through the roof - with a mind-boggling 1,937 per cent increase in just one month.
The headline-grabbing bonkfest also saw her monthly earnings skyrocket from £17,750 to a staggering £390,000.
Her 'Come Freshers Week' stunt in October, which saw her bonk 120 students, pushed her monthly earnings to £585,800.
And then an ITV interview followed by her Australian deportation - when her visa was cancelled over her risque antics - saw her rank in £868,700 in November.
But it was her infamous '1,000 Guys' stunt in January, an act so saucy it temporarily saw her banned from the OnlyFans main page, earned her nearly £1.3million that month.
The bonkathon helped her rake in more than £2.5million in the first three months of 2025 - but a fake pregnancy announcement rocked her monthly earnings considerably.
They dropped to just over £480,000, which she has struggled to bounce back from until this month when she will hop her 'UK Dogging Tour' will push earnings back up to new heights.
Max Anderson, CEO of OnlyFinder tells The Sun: "Bonnie either needs to keep escalating and risk public discourse turning so toxic there's no way back.
'Or she needs to appoint a new PR - one tasked with creating a more sustainable growth trajectory, one that gives her options and opportunities for the future - if she wants that.'

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