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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

time32 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • 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?

Lamine Yamal links up with 'idol' Neymar after being invited to Brazilian's family home in Rio de Janeiro... just weeks after Barcelona wonderkid, 17, enjoyed luxury holiday with 29-year-old OnlyFans star
Lamine Yamal links up with 'idol' Neymar after being invited to Brazilian's family home in Rio de Janeiro... just weeks after Barcelona wonderkid, 17, enjoyed luxury holiday with 29-year-old OnlyFans star

Daily Mail​

time8 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Lamine Yamal links up with 'idol' Neymar after being invited to Brazilian's family home in Rio de Janeiro... just weeks after Barcelona wonderkid, 17, enjoyed luxury holiday with 29-year-old OnlyFans star

Barcelona star Lamine Yamal has taken to Brazil to link up with idol Neymar while the Club World Cup takes place - just weeks after the 17-year-old holidayed with a 29-year-old OnlyFans star. Yamal had previously been full of praise for Neymar, who is now plying his trade back with Santos in his homeland after a brief spell in Saudi Arabia. The Barcelona wonderkid said of the 33 year-old - who also previously played for the Catalan side: 'Neymar has always been my idol. He's a star, a football legend.' And he has now seemingly been invited to his idol's home. This week, the duo have visited Neymar's home in Mangaratiba, Rio de Janeiro, with a number of videos shared to social media. The duo can be seen playing volleyball in the clips, as well as swimming and exchanging shirts, while Yamal also frequented an ice cream shop. It marks the next step of what has been a busy off-season for Yamal, who was seen holidaying with an OnlyFans model 12 years his senior just a matter of days ago. 🚨👀 Lamine Yamal partying with Neymar — Bᴀʀᴄ̧ᴀVᴇʀsᴇ (@BarcaVerse_) June 20, 2025 Photos were published of Yamal, 17, on holiday with Spanish flight attendant and social media influencer Fati Vazquez, who is 29 years old. Spanish magazine Lecturas published images of the pair on a jet ski together on the island of Pantelleria in the south of Sicily. It followed Yamal and Vazquez posting photos from the same location in recent days, with the pair enjoying a life of luxury that has included going on a boat trip, relaxing by a pool and flying in a helicopter. Lecturas wrote that the pair 'don't want to put a name to their obvious friendship', but said they 'get along perfectly'. 'Their closeness is such that they didn't hesitate to go on vacation at a key moment,; they added. 'They wanted to get away from it all and celebrate the season's many successes.' The report claimed there is a 'clear connection between them' and 'the age difference is not an obstacle to their understanding'. Yamal, however, has denied that they are a couple after speaking with gossip expert Javi de Hoyos. De Hoyos claims 'he's been able to speak to Yamal, and he categorically denies that he's with Vazquez; he says they have nothing going on. 'Lamine didn't go to this vacation spot alone, but with other Barca team-mates,' De Hoyos added. Lamine Yamal & Neymar playing together🫱🏾‍🫲🏼⚽️ — Lamine Yamal Xtra (@Yamal_Xtra) June 19, 2025 Yamal, though, but the saga behind him to holiday with Neymar after a relationship with Vazquez was denied Yamal and Neymar, who also played for Barcelona, played basketball together in an arcade The duo exchanged shirts, with Neymar lifting a Barcelona shirt again - though with Yamal's name on Vazquez has also spoken out about the backlash she has received, while stating she is 29 years old, after initially being reported as 30. The influencer said that she has received death threats following the photos of her with Yamal, while stating they are 'two people who want to have a good time'. 'I'm getting really p****d off, people are even wishing me dead because of it,' Vazquez told Spanish television show La familia de la tele. 'I'm receiving death threats and messages calling me a paedophile. 'First, I'm 29, I haven't made it to the thirties yet. I haven't done anything, haven't killed anyone. The reactions are just too heavy and it's even affecting him [Lamine]. 'I don't want to say anything more or make a big deal out of it or make it morbid, because I think it's completely unnecessary. 'We're just two people who want to have a good time, and that's it.' Vazquez shared another post on Instagram, responding to critics, of her in a swimming pool in Italy, with the caption 'Imagine talking bad about me and I'm over here like this.' Lamine Yamal 🆚 Neymar 🏀😄 — Lamine Yamal Xtra (@Yamal_Xtra) June 19, 2025 Vazquez, meanwhile, hit back after receiving death threats over the age gap to Yamal The teenager has been enjoying some time off after a sensational season with Barcelona But Yamal put that behind him this weeks as he jetted off to Brazil. In one Instagram video, he was seen sat shirtless in the front of a golf buggy, looking back as he donned a yellow cap. A photo was shared with Neymar also in the cart, with three others leaning in from the back of the vehicle. On the same day, they took to the arcades to play basketball, with the duo seen throwing balls into a net in a game. He was later seen playing volleyball crossed with football, with the game starting with someone kicking the ball over the net. Another featured a compilation of Neymar and Yamal swimming, as they shared an embrace and partied around a pool, with Neymar jumping in. Neymar's Santos future is unclear, with the forward's contract up soon and a decision expected shortly. The Brasileiro Serie A, meanwhile, had been put on hold for the Club World Cup to take place, with Fluminense, Flamengo, Palmeiras and Botafogo all taking part.

Why I feel cheated by the girlhood I subscribed to
Why I feel cheated by the girlhood I subscribed to

Indian Express

time10 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Why I feel cheated by the girlhood I subscribed to

I grew up with Piper Rockelle. Not in the literal sense, of course, but through a screen that felt intimate enough to blur the difference. When I was 10, I would wait for her YouTube uploads with the same anticipation other children might reserve for birthdays. She was confident, endlessly energetic, and always surrounded by friends. Her world shimmered with the kind of manufactured perfection that made girlhood look like a dream you could subscribe to. I didn't see production schedules or brand strategy. I saw a girl who had figured out how to be loved at scale. Back then, it didn't occur to me that this was work. Or that the authenticity I admired was being carefully curated by adults who understood its market value. I didn't wonder what it meant to live under the constant gaze of a camera. Now, it feels different. I have found myself returning, reluctantly, to the content I once consumed without hesitation. Some of it I outgrew naturally. Some of it I have been forced to confront. Case in point, the Netflix documentary Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing. The series follows Piper's rise as a child influencer and the subsequent legal battle that unfolded after former collaborators accused her 'momager', Tiffany Smith, of emotional manipulation, unsafe environments, and — most disturbingly — sexual misconduct. The allegations emerged in 2022, igniting a lengthy legal battle that culminated in a $1.85 million settlement in 2024. However, the docuseries, which was released earlier this year, reignited the conversation, raising questions that had remained unanswered in court. Piper and her mom do not feature in the documentary, but have denied the allegations. In a Rolling Stones interview, Piper, now 17, details how YouTube demonetised her account and brand deals dried out after the lawsuit. She has chosen to move on, continuing to post on social media, including TikTok, Instagram and BrandArmy, a subscription-based platform that works similarly to OnlyFans. Though BrandArmy does not allow nudity and requires parents to manage minors' accounts, the platform has come under scrutiny for being unsafe for children. It's disquieting, at the very least, to see your childhood icons recontextualised as case studies. Piper's story, as outlined in the film, is no longer about a precocious girl who found early success. It is an embodiment of a system that flattens children into commodities. The energy that once appeared spontaneous was revealed to be orchestrated, and the affection among friends rehearsed. What was once comforting now leaves a peculiar aftertaste, like something organic that's been overprocessed beyond recognition. Piper wasn't the only one. I also spent much of my early years consuming the content of SevenSuperGirls, a YouTube channel that assigned a different girl to post content each day of the week. The channel was part of a larger tween brand, Seven Awesome Kids. At its peak, the group attracted millions of subscribers, most of them children like me, across its seven channels. The premise was simple, and the tone always cheerful—bedroom vlogs, school routines, comedy skits. However, the picture off-camera turned out to be painfully different. In 2018, one of the franchise owners, Ian Rylett, was arrested and later convicted for coercing one of the girls into undressing on camera. Former member Kaelyn Wilkins has since described a culture of control and silence, where young girls were obligated to follow invasive rules under the threat of being cut off from the platform that had become their lives. It's difficult to describe how it feels to look back on these videos now. I remember them vividly, yet I find myself almost unable to watch them anymore. It's sickening to know that what once made me feel connected and seen was built on unsafe and unfair conditions. This realisation hasn't made me cynical. It has made me more cautious, more aware of what is left out of frame. Child influencers are often praised for their confidence, their maturity, and their ability to command audiences. But what they rarely receive is protection. Their work takes place in bedrooms and kitchens, on couches and car rides. Their lives are their content, and their families, oftentimes, are their managers. There are few legal protections in place, and fewer still that account for the emotional toll. For a long time, I thought visibility meant success. But growing up has taught me something else: there is strength in privacy. There is value in being allowed to exist offscreen. And perhaps the greatest tragedy of all is that so many children who grew up online were never given that choice. The writer is a student in Mumbai.

What Bonnie Blue and Andrew Tate have in common
What Bonnie Blue and Andrew Tate have in common

New Statesman​

time16 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Statesman​

What Bonnie Blue and Andrew Tate have in common

Photos by Daniel Mihailescu/AFP and Gilbert Flores/Variety When Messalina, the third wife of Roman Emperor Claudius, was sure her husband was asleep, she would slip out of the palace and head to the brothels of Rome. Donning a blonde wig and adopting the stage-name Wolf Girl, she would spend the night entertaining clients who had no idea they were sleeping with an empress, staying until dawn when the pimps forced her to leave. She didn't do any of this, of course. The account of Messalina's scandalous urge to prostitute herself comes from the satirical poet Juvenal, born years after her death. A similarly sordid and fantastical tale of the empress challenging Rome's most notorious whore to a contest of who could satiate the most men in a night is told by Pliny the Elder, who would have been in his twenties during the events he claims to chronicle. Messalina wins, incidentally, with a score of 25 men. This might seem rather tame by today's standards. Young women competing to outdo one another in terms of sexual depravity is a moral panic at the moment. OnlyFans, the site for content creators to profit off their fans, has created an arena for the kind of acts Roman authors had to dream up in their fevered imaginations. Derbyshire-born pornographic model Lily Phillips became something of a household name last year with her documentary on sleeping with 100 men on camera in a day (four Messalinas, if you care to measure that way). And that's one tenth of the figure claimed in January by fellow Derbyshire OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue – a woman who rose to prominence posting videos of herself having sex with 'barely legal' men. Blue (a pseudonym, of course – Messalina would approve) is in the news right now for two reasons. First is her latest attempted stunt: a 'petting zoo' where (she says) she intended to be tied up in a glass box in central London and invite any men passing by to use her however they chose. Cue a wave of online backlash, and OnlyFans suspending her account. There will be no petting zoo event – but, as with the Lily Phillips documentary, the incident ensured that a whole lot of people who had never come across Blue now know her name. If that wasn't enough to shock you, Blue is in the headlines again after announcing a collaboration with manosphere influencer and accused sex trafficker Andrew Tate. The pair have apparently made a podcast together, and posted to social media teasing their fans about the upcoming content. Tate, the poster boy for 21st century toxic masculinity, hardly seems a fan of Blue, tweeting to his followers: 'Bonnie is the end result of feminism. She is what The Matrix wanted to create.' At first glance, it's hard to see what porn actress who specialises in taking depravity to new heights under the banner of female empowerment and sex positivity and a former kickboxer who teaches impressionable young men that women are objects and is facing criminal charges in both Romania and the UK would have to talk about. Not unless they admit they're in the exact same game, anyway. And that game is winning at the attention economy. Both have made careers out of hacking the algorithms that run our online lives: Blue by turning pornography into extreme performance art, Tate with a mix of get-rich-quick tutelage and old-fashioned misogyny repackaged for an era of lost young men (leaving aside his side hustle recruiting webcam girls to make money for him). Both have had to push into ever more eye-catching territory to keep the clicks coming: Blue with increasingly creative stunts, Tate by branching out from his usual oeuvre of insisting women exist purely for male pleasure to arguing that it is 'gay' to enjoy food. Both assert they have made millions from OnlyFans and other online platforms: Blue claimed her income was $2.1m a month (one reason OnlyFans is highly likely to reinstate her account – and if it doesn't, there'll always be another platform that will), while Tate's content is so lucrative YouTube is continuing to profit off it despite banning him in 2022. Those platforms, by the way, know exactly what they're hosting. Their aim is to lock users into the sites for as long as possible, regardless of the content keeping them there. The degradation of X since Elon Musk's takeover in 2022 lays this out: you can still find genuinely stimulating discourse and debate there, but you'll have to wade through the crypto scammers, incendiary tirades, fake stories, conspiracy theories, AI photos and pornographic videos to find it. The latter isn't just you, in case you were wondering. Porn on Twitter isn't new, but it has become so ubiquitous that MPs have been warned not to scroll on their phones during parliamentary debates in case adult content pops into their feeds and they face the fate of Neil Parish (the Tory MP forced to resign for exactly that offence). True, the algorithms serve you what they think you want to see, but so many accounts are posting salacious photos and videos to grab attention and boost engagement figures that the odds it'll turn up in your feed whether you've ever searched for such content before are too high to risk. Subscribe to The New Statesman today from only £8.99 per month Subscribe If that's entry level, the collaboration announced between Tate and Blue is top-tier attention hacking. What could spark more outrage – and therefore more clicks – than a podcast between arch anti-feminist Tate and a woman he claims to despise? As one Tate fan pointed out: 'you just gave her 1000's of new onlyfans subscribers.' Much less hassle than her petting zoo plan. The Roman authors who helped turn Messalina into a by-word for female promiscuity were playing a similar game two thousand years ago, amplifying the contrast between her royal status and her debauched behaviour as a shock tactic. (In the end, she was executed for adultery, and the way ancient writers discuss her tells us a lot more about Roman anxiety to a new imperial regime than it does about her actual life, but that's another story.) Those outraged by Blue's antics, whether out of disgust for the work she does or revulsion that she is associating herself with someone like Tate, are handing them both the very currency they trade in. [See more: Geoff Dyer's English journey] Related

OnlyFans model Fati Vazquez threatens legal action after Lamine Yamal vacation backlash: ‘The insults are too much'
OnlyFans model Fati Vazquez threatens legal action after Lamine Yamal vacation backlash: ‘The insults are too much'

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

OnlyFans model Fati Vazquez threatens legal action after Lamine Yamal vacation backlash: ‘The insults are too much'

OnlyFans model and fitness influencer Fati Vazquez has broken her silence after a wave of online hate followed her recent trip with Barcelona's teenage football sensation, Lamine Yamal. The 29-year-old has confirmed she's considering legal action due to what she describes as 'serious threats, insults, and false accusations' after being spotted vacationing with the 17-year-old Spain international. 'I haven't done anything, haven't killed anyone' Vazquez, who is also a YouTuber, addressed the controversy during an appearance on RTVE Play's La Familia De La Tele , making it clear that she's not taking the public backlash lightly. Responding to comments about her age and supposed intentions, she clarified, 'First, I'm 29; I haven't made it to the 30s yet. I haven't done anything, haven't killed anyone. The reactions are just too heavy, and it's even affecting him [Yamal]. I just spent a few days with him, which is obviously what you see on the cover, and that's it.' She stopped short of sharing more details, citing the overwhelming harassment she has received. 'I wouldn't like to say more because the insults are too much,' she added. No romantic connection, says Vazquez Despite the internet frenzy, Vazquez has strongly denied any romantic relationship with the footballer. According to reports, Yamal had reached out to her via social media and later invited her to join him on holiday in Italy. The pair's time together was documented in paparazzi photos that quickly went viral, prompting a barrage of speculation and criticism. Credit: X La meuf de Lamine Yamal a 2 ANS DE MOINS que son père c'est une dinguerie wsh foutez moi cette prédatrice en prison — Iceberg Slim (@Doe718John) June 17, 2025 However, Vazquez insists that people are jumping to conclusions without context and warned online trolls that she is keeping records of the harassment for legal reasons. 'Defaming and threatening a crime' Taking to Instagram, Vazquez wrote: 'The threats, insults, and false accusations I'm receiving are SERIOUS, and they're already being documented. Remember that defaming, harassing and threatening in networks – THAT is a CRIME.' Her statement highlights the emotional toll online vitriol can have, especially when amplified by the involvement of a high-profile teen athlete like Yamal. Lamine Yamal denies dating rumours Lamine Yamal has publicly denied any romantic involvement with influencer Fati Vázquez. Speaking through journalist Javi de Hoyos, the 17‑year‑old Barcelona star 'categorically denies that he's with her; he says they have nothing going on'

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