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Pac-Man of porn Bonnie Blue finally crossed the line & got banned – but watch this space on OnlyFans for version 2.0
Pac-Man of porn Bonnie Blue finally crossed the line & got banned – but watch this space on OnlyFans for version 2.0

The Sun

time16 hours ago

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  • The Sun

Pac-Man of porn Bonnie Blue finally crossed the line & got banned – but watch this space on OnlyFans for version 2.0

SO it turns out there is a limit to the kind of smut the world's most famous filth factory, OnlyFans, is happy to churn out. It has now banned Bonnie Blue, the Pac-Man of porn, after she revealed her next appalling stunt would take place in public at what she called a ' petting zoo '. 6 6 Having almost completed the 1001 Depraved Acts To Do Before You Die, Tia Billinger, as her mother knows her, was due to get into a plastic see-through box on Sunday and invite members of the public to climb in and do 'whatever they wanted' to her. So far, so typical for a woman who prides herself on making Linda Lovelace look like Mother Teresa. This Perspex perversion was due to be streamed on her OnlyFans site to all the sex-starved men who pay £5 a month to see her defiled. But the site told her that this particular stomach-churning challenge was dangerous and breached its terms of use. It then kicked her off. For good. Bonnie, who claims she has been unfairly 'singled out' by the ban, is now feeling blue as her earnings plummet. She claimed earlier this year she was making £600,000 a month exhibiting her wares on the site. While her bank manager might be clutching his collar, one thing for certain is OnlyFans will cope with losing its most notorious 'contributor'. Because while it may have dispatched Bonnie Blue it has plenty of other sexually adventurous 'stars' to keep it afloat. Blue's comrade in copulation Lily Phillips, for example, who pulls in £200k a month. The pair are like the Blur and Oasis of pornography, endlessly competing, not for record sales, but for the record number of males they can roll with in a session. Phillips last week upped the ante, pledging to beat Blue's 1,000 men in a day with 10,000 in a week. Her OnlyFans is still live as I write. OnlyFans devours porn. It is not the most profitable content subscription service in the world — £4.5billion last year — because it features people making Lego models of their cat. Its founder, Essex-born Tim Stokely, might suggest sex is not its USP but even its homepage begs to differ. Packed with promos for 'creators' doing such wholesome pursuits as fishing in Canada or hiking in New Zealand, one thing unites them — they are all attractive women wearing bikinis and offering 'spicy' content. OnlyFans would be nothing without them. It might as well be called OnanismFans. How else to explain its screeching U-turn over its decision to ban 'sexually explicit content' four years ago? In a volte-face to make Keir Starmer proud, in August 2021 it pledged to prohibit porn from October. A week on it changed its mind. The proposed ban was not the result of some soul-searching but a reaction to concerns from banks worried about reputational damage. OnyFans cleared up that little problem because, well, money talks. Now, I know what you're thinking. Given the millions of hours of cynical smut coursing through OnlyFans' servers, why the sudden fit of the vapours over Bonnie Blue? Well, the answer is simple. Bonnie Blue has finally gone too far. She has crossed a line. Wake-up call Her antics have now become so perverted and dangerous that even the murky, anything goes, porn-obsessed world of OnlyFans doesn't want her. How long before all the other websites still hosting content from this moral vacuum of an 'influencer' start to think the same? Will Elon Musk, apparently so keen to protect women, judging by his recent intervention in the grooming gangs scandal, now kick her off X? We shall see. Whatever, this tawdry episode should serve as a wake-up call to Bonnie Blue and all her clones to end this race to the bottom (worryingly there are many similarly dangerous wannabes, like Annie Knight, recently admitted to hospital after sleeping with 583 men in a single day. How long before she is banned too?). Hopefully they will now realise that the disturbing trend for increasingly extreme sex acts does have a limit. That offering yourself up to be used and abused by ever more men is not just dangerous, it is also no longer the guaranteed money spinner you think it is. BECK IN ROYAL FAVOUR 6 THE King 's birthday honours list was quite the lesson in forgiveness. Sir David of Golden-balls, who famously called the honours committee 'c***s', wasn't the only one granted absolution by The Firm. There was also TV producer Stephen Lambert, who got an OBE. He makes things like Gogglebox now but he used to run a company called RDF. You might remember RDF. It hit headlines in 2007 after it doctored documentary footage of the Queen arriving at a photoshoot to give the impression she had stormed out. 'Queengate' gave the BBC a collective cardiac arrest and top brass demanded to know who had tampered with the footage and insulted the monarch. A probe was launched and eventually the culprit came clean . . . one Stephen Lambert. MY great colleague, Clemmie Moodie, has been leading the charge for Robbie Williams to get a knighthood. I'm afraid she will have to do this without my, er, highly influential backing. Anyone who decided the excruciating Rude-box was an acceptable song to inflict on the world's ear drums should be banned from getting any honour – for life. TRAINS DEJA 2 HS2 has gone so far over budget it's now expected to cost the taxpayer about £100billion and will be delayed beyond 2033. So a train service that costs an absolute fortune and won't arrive on time. Nothing new there then. 135-year-old tortoise is becoming a dad after making the beast with two shells with a younger her-toise. Presumably it wasn't a quickie? PM ALL TALK ON TROOPS 6 THE sorry saga of Afghanistan war veteran George Ford tells you everything you need to know about our busted benefits system. He told us this week how he was struggling to get a home because his local council was prioritising those fleeing the Taliban. His treatment isn't just unfair, it's a grave insult to a man who was prepared to lay down his life for Britain and ended up with PTSD when that nearly happened. Sir Keir Starmer recently announced he wants to boost the Army by another 3,000 personnel to get us match fit for whatever war we end up fighting next. I hope enough people come forward – God knows we need them. But given the shabby way the Government ends up treating some of our veterans, he should not be surprised if he struggles to fill the roles. QUICK question for you: Is there anywhere better than England on a beautiful summer's day? There isn't, is there? Sitting outside with a cold beverage on the go, just staring into the middle distance. I absolutely bloody love it. Have a fantastic weekend, folks. A DOZY PARKER 6 KELSEY PARKER appears to be another gullible celeb who has spent too long reading conspiracy theories online. She refuses to put SPF suncream on her kids in case it GIVES them cancer. The 34-year-old pregnant mum-of-two reckons she just keeps her kids out of the sun. Really? For any parent with two under-fives – and I have been one – stopping your kids running around in the great outdoors is nigh-on impossible. So I'll be impressed if she has managed that. I hope she doesn't have the same aversion to After Sun as she's gonna need it this weekend when everyone is inevitably burnt to a crisp. WILL SMITH – WHAT FRESH HELL IS THIS? 6 WILL SMITH'S fall from grace after that Oscars slap was quite the skydive. But the old Fresh Prince is back, plugging a cheesy new rap song called Pretty Girls, just the kind of ditty you'd expect from a, er, 56-year-old father of three. He gave an interview to Radio 1Xtra this week in a bid to talk directly to da kidz and was asked how slapping Chris Rock in 2022 had affected him. Describing it as 'brutiful' ('brutal and beautiful') he then barfed up a word salad of such utter bollocks it would break Google translate. This is what he said . . . 'Finding that way to be able to be with my own humanity – be able to not be perfect but be human and find a higher power in my humanity than I found in my constellation of ideas of perfection that we called With Smith. "The fullness of who I am to allow that to be better than Will Smith. The honesty and the authenticity and the broader spectrum of the possibilities of who I am is actually better than Will Smith. 'Working in that space of authenticity and honesty and imperfection. Allowing that to grow into a higher perfection than the imagery of Will Smith is where I am as an artist and a human right now.' Got that?

Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison
Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison

PLAY TIME Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison HOLLY Madison was a 22-year-old girl when she became a playmate, thinking it would give her the chance to have a better life. But now, aged 41, Holly has revealed the struggles she faced while dating to the Playboy mogul, who was 53 years her senior, Hugh Hefner. Advertisement 4 Holly Madison opens about what it was really like living in the Playboy Mansion Credit: A&E 4 She revealed men often rejected her for being a Playmate in the past Credit: Getty 4 Holly also opened up on what she though of Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips' stunts Credit: Getty Speaking on The Skinny Confidential podcast, Holly opened up about being rejected by men for being a playmate. She revealed that after leaving the Playboy Mansion, men would approach her and want to date but would get 'jealous' of her past when things turned serious. Holly explained: "There were a lot of people who wanted to date me, but I think in a very superficial way. I think it was like, 'Oh, I want to date that hot girl on the Billboard right there and then tell my friends about it.' Advertisement "I would say the most challenging thing is that people would get together with me, knowing exactly what my history was, and then they would all of a sudden have a problem with it. "After our relationship got serious, they'd get really jealous. They'd come up with all these imaginary scenarios in their heads about what could have possibly went on." Despite the string of insecure and jealous men she dated, Holly says the men lining up to bed controversial OnlyFans creators Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are much worse as they chose to be intimate with them while staying anonymous. Speaking on the topic with podcast hosts Michael and Lauryn, Holly agreed that the line of men also 'rattle her' as they choose to be anonymous instead of being open about sexual relations. Advertisement "I want to know what guys are in the Lily Phillips line, just kidding." "All these guys, line up and they have ski masks on to partake, because they want to be anonymous," she added. We lived in the 'glam' Playboy mansion as Hugh's girlfriends - we'd get 'replaced' if we were ever sick & the furniture looked like local charity shop buys Mansion Madness From the outside, being a Playmate looked glamorous - hanging with A-list celebrities and partying with your friends all day long. But Holly said the reality was completely different and said it was a 'toxic' environment. Advertisement She said: "I feel like unfortunately mine is a lot of bad memories, especially in the first four years I lived there. "It was just a hellhole. It was like none of the girls got along. It was super toxic." Facts you didn't know about the Playboy Mansion Girlfriends vs Playmates Rumour has it that Hugh Hefner would have two to a dozen "girlfriends" living with him at a time. These girlfriends are not to be confused with Playmates. Each girlfriend had their own room, but one 'special lady' was named as girlfriend number one and stayed with Hef in his room. Each girlfriend received a $1,000 (£760) weekly bonus "allowance." Hef's Wild side The Playboy mansion was home to a private zoo. It was one of very few private residences that actually has a zoo license. Hefner was a fan of birds. Among his collection - many of which roamed the grounds - were peacocks, macaws, flamingos, toucans and ducks. The Elvis Legend Within the mansion was a secret room, called 'The Elvis Room.' Legend has it that the King himself, Elvis Presley, had a little slumber party in the room with up to eight eager bunnies. In the past, Holly has said the girls would be fighting during the day and then sitting naked together at night. She continued: "I can't explain to you how embarrassing that whole routine was, especially as we got later down the road when there was a lot of conflict with the other girls. Advertisement "You're literally sitting there naked having sex in front of a group of people who hate you and talk s**t about you while you're having sex," Holly said. "I thought that we were going to be like BFFs and it was going to be so much fun and I thought that it was going to be like total slumber parties and like hanging out in each other's rooms and borrowing clothes and just like really fun," said Holly. Speaking on her podcast, The Girls Next Door, with fellow Playmate Bridget Marquardt revealed the glam person of the house was nothing like reality. In the early 2000s, Bridget recalled, the mansion ''was the place to be''. Advertisement ''Everyone wanted to be there - every celebrity, every girl that I knew of wanted to be a part of it, wanted to be a Playmate, go to the parties. ''They had the best parties in the world there. ''It's the place that you wanted to go and you wanted to be seen, and you wanted to be a part of that whole lifestyle.'' But while the A-listers were living the high life, Hugh's girlfriends ''were required to sit at the table the whole time and ask if you needed to get up to go to the bathroom''. Advertisement She added: ''You could dance a little - but you were kind of greeting everybody [...], so we definitely didn't feel free.'' 4 Holly and Bridget spent time in the mansion together Credit: Getty Top Grades Those who had made it into the villa would also have Polaroids taken during the many star-studded bashes - which Hugh, who passed away at 91, would then grade from A to D. ''D - you're not invited back, C - you're maybe on the big party list, B - you're on all the party lists, A - you get invited to the pool parties and stuff like that,'' Holly revealed. Advertisement But the graded snaps, the pair said in a recent podcast, were the least of their worries. Holly said: ''When I think about the worst thing, I just think about anything in the bedroom and just the fact that anyone would be invited in there. ''We didn't get to agree on who got to come in and who got to watch, and who got to do whatever - and it was just traumatising.'

Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison
Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison

The Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Dates rejected me for being a Playmate, but men who queue for Lily Phillips & Bonnie Blue are worse, says Holly Madison

HOLLY Madison was a 22-year-old girl when she became a playmate, thinking it would give her the chance to have a better life. But now, aged 41, Holly has revealed the struggles she faced while dating to the Playboy mogul, who was 53 years her senior, Hugh Hefner. 4 4 4 Speaking on The Skinny Confidential podcast, Holly opened up about being rejected by men for being a playmate. She revealed that after leaving the Playboy Mansion, men would approach her and want to date but would get 'jealous' of her past when things turned serious. Holly explained: "There were a lot of people who wanted to date me, but I think in a very superficial way. I think it was like, 'Oh, I want to date that hot girl on the Billboard right there and then tell my friends about it.' "I would say the most challenging thing is that people would get together with me, knowing exactly what my history was, and then they would all of a sudden have a problem with it. "After our relationship got serious, they'd get really jealous. They'd come up with all these imaginary scenarios in their heads about what could have possibly went on." Despite the string of insecure and jealous men she dated, Holly says the men lining up to bed controversial OnlyFans creators Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are much worse as they chose to be intimate with them while staying anonymous. Speaking on the topic with podcast hosts Michael and Lauryn, Holly agreed that the line of men also 'rattle her' as they choose to be anonymous instead of being open about sexual relations. "I want to know what guys are in the Lily Phillips line, just kidding." "All these guys, line up and they have ski masks on to partake, because they want to be anonymous," she added. We lived in the 'glam' Playboy mansion as Hugh's girlfriends - we'd get 'replaced' if we were ever sick & the furniture looked like local charity shop buys Mansion Madness From the outside, being a Playmate looked glamorous - hanging with A-list celebrities and partying with your friends all day long. But Holly said the reality was completely different and said it was a 'toxic' environment. She said: "I feel like unfortunately mine is a lot of bad memories, especially in the first four years I lived there. "It was just a hellhole. It was like none of the girls got along. It was super toxic." Facts you didn't know about the Playboy Mansion Girlfriends vs Playmates Rumour has it that Hugh Hefner would have two to a dozen "girlfriends" living with him at a time. These girlfriends are not to be confused with Playmates. Each girlfriend had their own room, but one 'special lady' was named as girlfriend number one and stayed with Hef in his room. Each girlfriend received a $1,000 (£760) weekly bonus "allowance." Hef's Wild side The Playboy mansion was home to a private zoo. It was one of very few private residences that actually has a zoo license. Hefner was a fan of birds. Among his collection - many of which roamed the grounds - were peacocks, macaws, flamingos, toucans and ducks. The Elvis Legend Within the mansion was a secret room, called 'The Elvis Room.' Legend has it that the King himself, Elvis Presley, had a little slumber party in the room with up to eight eager bunnies. In the past, Holly has said the girls would be fighting during the day and then sitting naked together at night. She continued: "I can't explain to you how embarrassing that whole routine was, especially as we got later down the road when there was a lot of conflict with the other girls. "You're literally sitting there naked having sex in front of a group of people who hate you and talk s**t about you while you're having sex," Holly said. "I thought that we were going to be like BFFs and it was going to be so much fun and I thought that it was going to be like total slumber parties and like hanging out in each other's rooms and borrowing clothes and just like really fun," said Holly. Speaking on her podcast, The Girls Next Door, with fellow Playmate Bridget Marquardt revealed the glam person of the house was nothing like reality. In the early 2000s, Bridget recalled, the mansion ''was the place to be''. ''Everyone wanted to be there - every celebrity, every girl that I knew of wanted to be a part of it, wanted to be a Playmate, go to the parties. ''They had the best parties in the world there. ''It's the place that you wanted to go and you wanted to be seen, and you wanted to be a part of that whole lifestyle.'' But while the A-listers were living the high life, Hugh's girlfriends ''were required to sit at the table the whole time and ask if you needed to get up to go to the bathroom''. She added: ''You could dance a little - but you were kind of greeting everybody [...], so we definitely didn't feel free.'' 4 Top Grades Those who had made it into the villa would also have Polaroids taken during the many star-studded bashes - which Hugh, who passed away at 91, would then grade from A to D. ''D - you're not invited back, C - you're maybe on the big party list, B - you're on all the party lists, A - you get invited to the pool parties and stuff like that,'' Holly revealed. But the graded snaps, the pair said in a recent podcast, were the least of their worries. Holly said: ''When I think about the worst thing, I just think about anything in the bedroom and just the fact that anyone would be invited in there. ''We didn't get to agree on who got to come in and who got to watch, and who got to do whatever - and it was just traumatising.'

Lily Philips: Crying
Lily Philips: Crying

Scotsman

time13-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Lily Philips: Crying

Rising comedy star Lily Phillips brings her brand-new, hilarious and unapologetically honest show, "Crying," to the Monkey Barrel at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer. Crying sees her delving into the taboo truths of childbirth, IVF, early motherhood, and navigating mental health, delivered with her signature sharp wit and feminist bite. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... In "Crying," Lily shares her unfiltered journey from a traumatic four-day labour - complete with ventouse, forceps, and a doctor triumphantly winning a "tug-of-war" with her vagina - to confronting the injustices of IVF treatments, sleep deprivation, and the isolating silences around post-natal depression. She questions the glossy lies sold by Instagram's maternity algorithms and boldly calls out society's unrealistic expectations of new motherhood. "It feels like if you say anything negative about having a baby, you're labelled mentally ill," says Lily. "But maybe you're just having a normal reaction to a horrific event. We're all lying about birth and early motherhood, and it can feel so isolating. Strap in, here's the uncensored version." Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad An exciting voice in UK comedy, Lily was Runner Up at Leicester Square New Comedian of the Year 2019, Funny Women Finalist 2018, and part of the acclaimed Pleasance Comedy Reserve at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019. She reached the BBC New Comedy Awards grand final in 2021, further cementing her place as a must-watch comedian. Lily Philips On TV, Lily has become a series regular on ITV2's "The Stand Up Sketch Show" and starred in E4 Digital's hidden camera show as a fake podcast host. Other credits include BBC3's "Period Dramas," All4's "The Joy Of Missing Out," and various Comedy Central Online shorts. Also a gifted writer, Lily was shortlisted from over 1,000 entries in Funny Women's Writer's Award 2021, sponsored by Sky Studios. Her debut hour "SMUT" premiered at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe to rave reviews. Monkey Barrel - MB2: 30th July - 12th August:1.30pm.

Stacey Dooley slammed by fans for featuring controversial OnlyFans star Lily Phillips on her documentary show: 'You shouldn't give her a platform!'
Stacey Dooley slammed by fans for featuring controversial OnlyFans star Lily Phillips on her documentary show: 'You shouldn't give her a platform!'

Daily Mail​

time07-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Stacey Dooley slammed by fans for featuring controversial OnlyFans star Lily Phillips on her documentary show: 'You shouldn't give her a platform!'

Stacey Dooley has been criticised by fans for featuring OnlyFans star Lily Phillips on the upcoming series of her show Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over. The TV presenter, 38, will be spending 72 hours with the controversial porn performer, 23, who attracted global attention when she had sex with 100 men in a day and filmed it for her OnlyFans. The show will air on U&W, with the channel sharing a photo of Stacey and Lily together on Instagram to promote the series. But the decision to feature Lily has not gone down well with some of Stacey's fans who said the presenter should not give the adult film star 'a platform'. One unimpressed user wrote: 'Pretty grim giving that deviant airtime, not a single positive thing can come from the trainwreck of her life, screams if the worst click bait, expected better tbh.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the Daily Mail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. Another wrote: 'Really disappointing, just don't think Stacey Dooley should be promoting or giving this girl a platform. Lowest derivative entertainment, a real regression in content from Stacey. Another added: 'If she is sleeping over at Lily Phillips' gaff I strongly sugggest she getrs the sheets fumegated.' One wrote: 'I'm just losing my conviction towards Stacey's content and the authenticity of her views... is it just documentary clickbait?' Others were more positive about the upcoming episode, saying: 'Oh wow this will be so interesting,' and that they 'can't wait to watch'. MailOnline has contacted a representative of Stacey Dooley for comment. Lily, from Derbyshire, previously said she started 'sleeping around' which prompted her to launch her OnlyFans feed in 2020, when she was not able to attend any lectures because of the pandemic. She said: 'I was sort of selling sex to guys on my nights out without making any money, so I thought I might as well charge for it.' The decision to feature Lily has not gone down well with some of Stacey's fans who said the presenter should not give the adult film star 'a platform'. She added: 'I was at university and already being such a 'sluzza'so I thought, why don't I try OnlyFans and make a bit of money on the side?' Lily appeared on the Getting There podcast with Brogan Garrit-Smith to discuss how her life has changed in the media spotlight and the moral complexities surrounding OnlyFans and other adult content platforms. Speaking to Brogan, Lily revealed she initially earned $20,000 in her first month on the site and would regularly rake in $26,000 or more each month for the first year. However, she refused to disclose how much she currently earns as she doesn't want to mislead other young women into also joining the adult industry. 'I don't ever want to encourage young girls into doing this business [OnlyFans] because they think it's really quick, easy money,' she said. 'I try to stay away from that side. Everyone's going 'oh I earned $43 million last year on OnlyFans.' Of course, all the young girls are going, 'well, why the f*** am I not doing that.' 'I really, really try to be honest and open about the realities of this industry. I try to stay away from that personally in my own consciousness. I don't want to be braggy.' With the money she's earned, Lily is saving to buy a house and has also invested some of her lavish income, admitting: 'I could stop now and I'd be happy.' 'Things just get more expensive the more you earn, you do need more staff,' she added. 'I put it back into the business.' Admitting she feels responsibility for 'glamorizing' her life, she said she hopes to be 'honest and open' about the reality of a life on OnlyFans. She added: 'Everyone who knows you will think about you so much differently once you start doing OnlyFans. 'Even though you were probably doing this behind closed doors without cameras and without putting it on the internet. Now they just have this perception of you that you didn't have before.'

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