Woman who ‘slept with 122 students’ in three weeks criticized for relationships with ‘barely legal’ men

An OnlyFans model, Bonnie Blue, has faced backlash for targeting a ‘barely-legal’ audience, offering many students the chance to sleep with her. Originally from the UK, Bonnie had relocated to Australia but recently returned to the UK, where she began frequenting university towns.

During her visits, Bonnie set out to sleep with as many freshmen as she could, later claiming to have been with 122 students in just three weeks. In a subsequent interview, she stated that she increased that number to 158 teenagers over two weeks.

On the Dream On With Lottie Moss podcast, Bonnie discussed how she shared her location online to inform students where she would be, inviting them with the message: “Let me pleasure you.” She claimed: “There was a massive queue. People were waiting for over eight hours.”

Recently, Bonnie informed her followers that she would be ‘back on the Gold Coast’ to entertain ‘barely legal 18-year-olds’. She has noted that her work helps cover her family’s expenses, though not everyone supports her career choices.

In Australia, freshmen are typically around 18 or older, meeting the legal age of consent, which varies across states and territories from 16 to 17 years old. Despite this, some have criticized Bonnie, who is 25, for engaging with younger individuals.

On Moss’ Instagram, a commenter questioned: “Why are we normalising this? It’s utterly gross.”

Another remarked: “There’s something so wrong here.”

In her discussion with Moss, Bonnie defended her choice to be with less experienced individuals, expressing that she enjoyed ‘taking virginities’. She elaborated: “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.”

While Bonnie’s work remains controversial, she continues to receive some support, with one admirer calling her ‘marriage material’.