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Bonnie Blue Says Mom Helped Her Sleep With 158 Men In Two Weeks

Adult star Bonnie Blue has revealed how her mom helped her to sleep with 158 men in two weeks. Find out more here...
Credit: @bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram

Adult star Bonnie Blue has revealed how her mom helped her to sleep with 158 men in two weeks.

Known for her social media content, Bonnie has hit headlines for earning $250,000 after engaging with 122 college students within three weeks, in her ‘Schoolies’ series.

She has since gone viral for further content filming marathons, which she claims her mom helps her with.

Bonnie previously shared her story with IGV, discussing the backlash she faced and her personal reflections on the experience.

Bonnie Blue
Bonnie Blue has revealed how her mom helped her to sleep with 158 men in two weeks. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Bonnie, who had been living in the Gold Coast, gained attention for her work, including her popular ‘Spring Breakers’ series filmed in Cancún, Mexico.

Originally planning to collaborate with 100 spring break participants and earn $200,000, she exceeded expectations, filming five scenes daily.

“I wanted to make realistic and relatable content,” she told IGV, adding that authenticity was important to her creative process.

The internet reacted strongly to her revelations.

Her plans for Schoolies Week led to significant backlash from Australian parents, who initiated petitions to have her banned from the country.

In a TikTok video, now removed, she and creator Annie Knight announced their intention to work with recent high school graduates.

Bonnie Blue
Bonnie Blue is known for filming marathon adult content sessions. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

Bonnie addressed the criticism by stating: “I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is ‘legal.’ If people are concerned, they should urge the government to raise the age from 18 to 21. I’m only complying with Australian law.”

Despite her defense, Australian Immigration Minister Tony Burke emphasized the importance of adhering to visa regulations, saying: “The Australian visa system has rules. If you don’t obey those rules, don’t apply.”

Activist Harrison James voiced concerns over the potential influence of her work on young men, suggesting it could reinforce harmful societal norms.

Bonnie countered these critiques, remarking: “Those middle-aged women who are giving me hate should be thanking me. I’m educating the younger generation on safe s*x, consent, and understanding their bodies.”

And now, Bonnie is back in the news, this time after sharing how her mom helped her sleep with 158 men in two weeks.

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Bonnie Blue has opened up about what her family thinks about her career. Credit: @bonnie_blue_xo/Instagram

The 25-year-old content creator revealed to Femail that her parents played an unexpected role in her journey.

Bonnie credits ‘the haters’ for her success, stating: “If it wasn’t for the haters I wouldn’t have what I have.”

Her mother has been a surprising supporter, even crafting a provocative sign that read: “Uni students bonk me & let me film it.”

She reportedly distributed flyers and condoms to university students to promote her daughter’s activities.

Bonnie also described her father’s support, mentioning that he carries her business card in his phone case and proudly shows it to friends at the pub.

Her career began after dissatisfaction with a 9-to-5 job in financial recruitment.

Bonnie’s initial ventures in adult content creation drew mixed reactions from her family, but they have since embraced her success.

Her mother expressed initial shock upon discovering leaked videos but now says: “She’s happy, so I’m happy because she’s happy.”

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Written by Annie Walton Doyle

Annie Walton Doyle is a content editor at IGV who specializes in trending, lifestyle, and entertainment news. She graduated from Goldsmiths, University of London, with a degree in English Literature. Annie has previously worked with organizations such as The Huffington Post, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Harvard University, the Pulitzer Prize, and 22 Words.