
Bonnie Blue is branded 'vile' for her 'most disgusting stunt yet' after taking a 'barely legal girl' to a 'group sex stunt'
The Nottinghamshire-born Only Fans star, whose real name is Tia Emma Billinger, found fame last year after claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
Having first aired her intention to sleep with 'barely legal girls' while celebrating Spring Break in Cancun, Mexico, in March, it appears her plan is about to become a reality - but not without a huge backlash.
Bonnie, 25, has teamed up with 22-year-old US Only Fans model and TikTok star Julia Filippo, who has 3.3 million followers on the clip-sharing platform.
In a recent video featuring Julia and another girl called Alice, Bonnie says: 'This is going to turn me on knowing I've got two barely legal girls watching, learning, seeing'.
She then adds an X-rated comment about how the two younger girls will prepare for a group sex session 'next week, altogether'.
And, in a second clip, also featuring Julia, Bonnie is even more explicit, announcing: 'I cannot wait to teach a virgin girl'.
She says that while she was interested in guys before, she's now focused on 'barely legal bop girls'.
'It turns me on to another level', she adds.
Later, conversation turns to the risks involved in the kind of stunts that Bonnie has become famous for, with Julia asking: 'You ever get, like, infections from these men? Like, UTIs and s***?'
To this, Bonnie replies: 'No, I take cranberry vitamins, drink a lot of pineapple juice'.
Originally posted on Bonnie's Instagram page, the clip was later shared by another account on X - where it attracted more than 400 comments, the vast majority of which were extremely disapproving.
One person highlighted that Bonnie's breezy response regarding sexually transmitted infections put other women at risk.
They wrote: 'Can I just point out that cranberry supplements and pineapple juice don't actually prevent you from catching STIs, ladies. Please don't rely on Bonnie's method'.
Others, however, were much harsher, with one person commenting: 'She is vile. She needs to be jailed.'
Another X user added: 'Grim. Can you imagine the trouble there would be if it was a bloke saying it? Sickening.
Bonnie's clip attracted a lot of attention on X, with more than 400 people posting disapproving comments
A fourth person wrote: 'It's extremely disgusting to think that anyone would see in this woman someone to emulate. Sad really'.
A fifth chimed in: 'Bonnie is only 25 and looks 40... That should automatically turn girls off to that lifestyle'.
Back in March, Bonnie was called 'absolutely outrageous' and 'vile' after she revealed her latest X-rated challenge.
Having found fame with a series of grubby acts - including touring UK Freshers' weeks to sleep with as many 18-year-olds as possible - Bonnie upped the ante by stating her intention to bed as many teenage girls as possible.
Bonnie claimed it was a way to educate young men on sexuality while also helping them out financially.
When she was not filming content for her raunchy page, Bonnie appeared to be partying with the boys and even holding some competitions with large cash prizes available.
But Bonnie - who claims she slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours - said that she's now looking to sleep with young women.
'I'm on the hunt for barely legal boys,' she said in a TikTok.
'But I've heard barely legal girls taste super sweet, I need to try this for myself,' she added.
But the former cam girl received backlash with some people calling her latest goal 'vile'.
One wrote: 'People pray, this is what the world has come to. Shame on all of you, no respect. I pray for the world.'
Another penned: 'This isn't okay,' while a third said: 'Completely outrageous.'
A fourth commented: 'Imagine the uproar if a man said this?!'
Bonnie used to work as a cam girl before switching to an OnlyFans career and now reportedly rakes in around £1million a month for uploading racy sexually explicit videos.
Speaking about her latest US trip to DailyMail.com, Bonnie said: 'Most men will expect to get laid on Spring Break.
'I think having an older woman in the mix who's up for it and keen to pleasure anyone over the age of 18 is positive for the women who don't want to be pestered.
'The guys are guaranteed to have a positive experience because I know what I'm doing.'
She recently told her social media followers she was excited to take 'so many virginities' this year.
While the annual celebration doesn't officially kick off until April, images from this year's festivities show Bonnie, along with fellow porn star Annie Knight, taking selfies and rubbing shoulders with throngs of party-goers.
Former cam girl - whose real name is Tia Billinger - received backlash with some people calling her latest goal 'vile'
At one point, Bonnie allowed an eager Spring Breaker to drink a shot from her belly button while he grabbed her behind.
She was also seen pushing her rear end into another man's crotch and another snap showed her kissing a man on the lips at the event.
In a post shared to her Instagram account, a bikini-clad Bonnie is pictured on a hotel bed while surrounded by five young men.
'These barely legals made it so I can barely walk,' she captioned it.
Last year, Bonnie said she was able to bed 122 men in two weeks during Spring Break.
She first did it on Australia's Gold Coast for Schoolies, and then to Mexico for Spring Break and then the UK for Freshers Week.
Speaking to DailyMail.com in January, the 25-year-old said that she's now making 'one million a month' on OnlyFans.
'I'm proud of my earnings but I'm prouder of the volume of people I'm able to pleasure,' she said.

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