Bonnie Blue told students where to find her if they wanted her to ‘pleasure’ them
An OnlyFans model who offered hundreds of students the chance to sleep with her has been hit with criticism over her ‘barely-legal’ clientele.
Bonnie Blue is originally from the UK, but she moved to Australia before going back to the UK recently to visit, which is when she began hitting university towns and getting to know the locals.
And when I say ‘getting to know’, I don’t mean a nice conversation over a beer.
Bonnie announced her plans to sleep with as many freshman as possible as they began their lives at university, and soon announced she’d ‘slept with 122 students’ in three weeks.
In a new interview, she admitted to beating that number by having slept with 158 teenagers in just two weeks.
Speaking on the Dream On With Lottie Moss podcast, Bonnie recalled sharing her location online to allow students to know where she’d be setting up camp, telling them: “Let me pleasure you.”
“There was a massive queue. People were waiting for over eight hours,” she claimed.
In a more recent update, Bonnie told her fans she would be ‘back on the Gold Coast’ ready to pleasure ‘barely legal 18-year-olds’.
Bonnie has said her job has helped pay for her families bills – but not everyone is so enthusiastic about her work.
As freshman, students in Australia will likely be around 18 years old or older – making them one or two years over the legal age you have to be in Australia to legally consent to sex.
The legal age of consent varies by state and territory in the country, ranging from 16 to 17 years old.
But still, some viewers have slammed Bonnie – who is only 25 herself – for sleeping with younger people.
In the comments section of Moss’ Instagram, one viewer wrote: “Why are we normalising this ? It’s utterly gross.”
“There’s something so wrong here,” added another.
In the interview with Moss, Bonnie doubled down on her decision to sleep with more inexperienced people as she said she loved ‘taking virginities’.
She explained: “People don’t understand, like their faces afterwards, they go from being this really nervous person – their confidence afterwards is so much better.
“They’re going out now confident – their friends aren’t going to pick on them, they’ve just had a good experience.”
Though Bonnie’s work has sparked controversy, she does continue to receive support from viewers – with one describing her as ‘marriage material’.