Hidden Truth Revealed: What Bonnie Blue’s Sudden Expression Shift Really Means in Scandalous Doc
When questioned about the implications of her content on women, she simply said: “They’re not my target audience.”
She dismissed the backlash against her and called her critics “fat women who stay at home.”
Bonnie often entices married men and asks them to bring their wives’ underwear so she can wear them
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Bonnie was permanently banned from one of the most popular adult content streaming sites just days before performing her “petting zoo” stunt.
The challenge would have seen Bonnie “tied down” inside a glass box, while strangers did “whatever they wanted” to her.
“I am going to be completely helpless, tied down, gagged, choked,” she explained.
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Charlotte Proudman, a lawyer specializing in violence against mirror, said Bonnie’s language about being “helpless, tied down, gagged, [and] choked” was concerning. These are acts suffered by the survivors she represents in court, the award-winning barrister said.
“To portray this as titillating content, especially in an era where non-fatal strangulation has become alarmingly normalised in young women’s s** lives, often without consent, is reckless and dangerous,” she told Mirror.
The adult star was banned from a popular adult streaming website for organizing a “petting zoo” event
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When the planned “petting zoo” event saw fierce criticism, the adult streaming site took action and cut ties with her.
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