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Well known s*x worker slams Bonnie Blue over barely legal collaborations
Well known s*x worker slams Bonnie Blue over barely legal collaborations

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Well known s*x worker slams Bonnie Blue over barely legal collaborations

Sex worker and online personality Rebecca Goodwin has publicly criticized fellow creator Bonnie Blue during a recent podcast appearance, calling out her decision to collaborate with people 'barely legal' and outside the adult industry. Goodwin argued that working with inexperienced and non‑industry participants is irresponsible and reflects poorly on the profession, drawing a clear line between established sex workers and what she described as unsafe, 'exploitative' practices. The commentary coincided with Bonnie's highly criticised Channel 4 documentary making its way onto our screens. Sex worker and online personality Rebecca Goodwin has publicly criticized fellow creator Bonnie Blue during a recent podcast appearance. Pic: Instagram/Rebecca Goodwin The doc, titled 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, followed the controversial adult star during her record-breaking attempt to sleep with over one thousand men in just 12 hours. Upon its announcement, the TV special was bashed by many online, who slammed the broadcaster for giving the provocative star a platform. After the series aired on Tuesday night, viewers took to social media in their droves to discuss how graphic scenes from her 1,000 men event were broadcast in poor taste. The commentary coincided with Bonnie's highly criticised Channel 4 documentary making its way onto our screens. Pic: Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images The programme warned of 'strong language, full frontal nudity, graphic scenes of a sexual nature and content you may find offensive,' however some viewers were still taken aback by what made the cut. Now, speaking on the Telegraph's Daily T podcast, Goodwin stated: 'My biggest issue with what Bonnie Blue is doing is everybody she is actually working with and in videos with are not certified p*rn stars. This is not their jobs. So she's taking freshers, right, they're in university, they're studying to do something, you step into a video that is explicit, you could destroy your career for the future. Goodwin went on to state that she only works with industry professionals who understand the ramifications of the job. She also states that Bonnie Blue is merely creating shock factor content for the 'social media side' of things, and it's not something she herself is interested in. @thetelegraph 'I don't think anyone would ever go into a porn website and type in 'woman getting s*****d by 1057 men'' In today's Daily T episode, Camilla Tominey discusses the introduction of age verification for porn sites with educator Shaun Flores and adult film star Rebecca Goodwin who also shares her thoughts on the controversial porn performer Bonnie Blue 👉 Click the link in our bio to listen to the full episode ♬ original sound – The Telegraph Earlier this year, the adult star was permanently banned from OnlyFans following her escapades. The move came after the porn star had expressed her plans to sleep with 2,000 men in a single day in a stunt she has labelled 'Bonnie Blue's Petting Zoo.' Following the announcement, an OnlyFans spokesperson told Metro: 'Extreme challenge content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service. 'Any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation… This is why it has been necessary to take this action. We always act when users breach our terms of service.' When the publication asked how long Bonnie's ban will be in place for, OnlyFans replied: 'The ban is permanent.'

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