Bonnie Blue (actress)

Bonnie Blue: A Controversial Figure in the Adult Entertainment Industry

Tia Emma Billinger (born 14 May 1999), known professionally as Bonnie Blue, is an English pornographic film actress. She has been controversial for her sexual content with university students and married men, her claims to have had sex with 1,057 men in one day, and her goals of having sex with as many men as possible. She made several appearances on podcasts in 2024 which generated several weeks of backlash on Twitter; a subsequent appearance on This Morning prompted 188 complaints to Ofcom. An advert featuring her and involving the online casino Stake later prompted that firm to exit the UK market.

Personal Profile About Bonnie Blue (actress)

Age, Biography, and Wiki

Bonnie Blue, born on May 14, 1999, as Tia Emma Billinger, is an English pornographic actress known for her provocative career in the adult entertainment industry. She has gained significant attention for her controversial claims and activities, including her goal of having sex with as many men as possible.

Occupation Models
Date of Birth 14 May 1999
Age 26 Years
Birth Place Stapleford, England
Horoscope Taurus
Country England

Height, Weight & Measurements

Bonnie Blue stands at approximately 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm) tall, with light blue eyes and light blonde hair. Specific details about her weight are not widely available in public sources.

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Dating & Relationship Status

Bonnie Blue is noted to be divorced. Her personal relationships often draw media attention due to her professional activities. She has been at the center of controversy for her sexual content involving university students and married men.

She grew up with her mother, her step-father, and two half-sisters but never knew her biological father. She attended the Friesland School and planned on being a professional dancer or midwife. She attended Vibez Danceworks in Long Eaton and, with her sister, she competed in the 2015 British Street Dance Championships. She once held a job at Poundstretcher. At age 15, she began dating a classmate, marrying him in Westminster in February 2022; the pair later moved to Australia. In 2023, disillusioned by a 9-to-5 job and inspired by others' successes on TikTok, she became a webcam model and, after making more money than expected, she launched an OnlyFans page.

Billinger then began earning money by filming herself having sex with 18- and 19-year-old students, as they were her target audience. She later supplemented her money-for-sex income with married men after a student's father became jealous, and then began making money via sex with lecturers. In March 2024, her online popularity soared after she visited Cancún and then schoolies week in Australia and freshers' week in the UK. For the latter, she posted her address online and allowed men to queue to have sex with her at no cost, so long as they consented to it being filmed and used in her online content. She visited Nottingham and Derby in September 2024 and Birmingham in October 2024, each for a week, with the intention of having sex with as many students as possible.

In November 2024, after having her visas cancelled in Australia and Fiji for working without an appropriate visa, Billinger appeared on the ITV daytime show This Morning, in which she debated against Ashley James over the promotion of her content. She claimed to be making £600,000 per month. The appearance prompted 188 complaints to Ofcom. James later wrote a piece for Grazia stating that she had debated Billinger, as she had found previous interviews lacking on the grounds that women had not challenged her, and men had only done so on grounds she considered patriarchal such as her body count or the opinion of her father. Claire Hubble of the i wrote that Billinger's virality was "a reflection of the outrage economy" and compared her success to that of Katie Hopkins.

In January 2025, Billinger claimed to have had sex with 1,057 men in one day and that this broke the world record. Eli Cugini of Dazed criticised tabloids for their coverage of both Billinger's stunt and Lily Phillips's I Slept With 100 Men In One Day stunt and Joe Price of Complex stated that there seemed to be an "OnlyFans arms race" between Billinger, Phillips, and Sophie Rain to see who could go viral most often, while Wilkinson - this time writing for Elle - wrote that both Billinger and the 4B movement were "highly-publicised and extreme responses to our sexual culture" and that Billinger had "given hypersexualisation a figurehead". Victoria Smith of UnHerd and Gareth Roberts of The Spectator both accused Billinger of misogyny, with the latter comparing her to Andrew Tate, though Felicity Martin of Glamour criticised the latter comparison and instead drew comparisons with G-Eazy's "Lady Killers II". Footage of men queuing and of one man being forcibly removed from the event by his mother subsequently went viral.

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Net Worth

Information on Bonnie Blue's net worth is not publicly disclosed. However, as a prominent figure in the adult content creation sphere, including OnlyFans, her income likely stems from her online presence and content creation.

Career and Controversy

Bonnie Blue's career has been marked by controversy, including her appearances on podcasts and TV shows, which have sparked backlash on social media platforms. Her involvement in an advert for an online casino also led to significant repercussions, including the company's decision to exit the UK market. Despite these challenges, she continues to be a notable figure in the adult entertainment industry.

In a subsequent interview with Brit Dawson of Cosmopolitan, Billinger opined that complaints about involving teenagers in her films were stupid, on the grounds that those of similar age could fight in wars, and that she had been annoyed to learn that the numbers in previous gang bangs had been inflated. Dawson herself attributed Phillips's and Billinger's success to them making "perfect tabloid fodder at a time when sex negative conservatism is on the rise" and described the pair as "the quintessential moral panic: beautiful, blonde, middle class girls leaving their ‘respectable’ lives to proudly enter the sex industry" at the expense of "'innocent' men". She also wrote that Billinger required a second stereotype to villainise the sex worker; that of the femme fatale.

Social Network

Bonnie Blue is active on social media platforms, including Instagram, where she maintains a presence through her professional persona.

Tia Emma Billinger (born 14 May 1999), known professionally as Bonnie Blue, is an English pornographic film actress. She has been controversial for her sexual content with university students and married men, her claims to have had sex with 1,057 men in one day, and her goals of having sex with as many men as possible. She made several appearances on podcasts in 2024 which generated several weeks of backlash on Twitter; a subsequent appearance on This Morning prompted 188 complaints to Ofcom. An advert featuring her and involving the online casino Stake later prompted that firm to exit the UK market.

Billinger made several appearances on podcasts, including Dream On with Lottie Moss and Saving Grace with GK Barry. Clips of her podcast appearances, in which she claimed to have had sex with "hundreds" of "barely legal" students, went viral online and generated significant backlash on Twitter over several weeks, with some questioning what repercussions her co-stars could suffer and others accusing her of manipulation. Some also argued that filming and distributing amateur pornography featuring 18- and 19-year-olds was a moral grey area, while journalist Sophie Wilkinson described her as "a cog in a far bigger machine" and "want[ed] to know who hurt her". Billinger later stated that those complaining about the young age of her co-stars should instead encourage the government of the United Kingdom to increase the country's age of consent and attributed the reaction to Saving Grace on the podcast's female audience, prompting others to accuse her of misogyny. She later reiterated her stance on married men on The Kyle and Jackie O Show. Barry later deleted the episode.

Later that month, The Daily Telegraph reported that Will Prochaska, of the Coalition to End Gambling Ads, had written to Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, requesting that she instruct the Gambling Commission to act on a Twitter advert involving Billinger, though did not suggest that she was at fault. The advert comprised a September 2024 clip of Billinger outside Nottingham Trent University stating that she was there "as promised" to have sex with more than 100 18-year-olds overdubbed with the Stake logo and was part of a marketing strategy in which their logo had been added to several viral videos. The firm left the UK market the following month following a Gambling Commission investigation.

In February 2025, Billinger uploaded an Instagram story containing a picture of noodles, pickles, and chocolate sauce next to the word "#cravings" followed by a series of photos of herself with the caption "It's giving milf vibes", leading to speculation that she was pregnant; she later admitted that this was a stunt. The following month, she was romantically linked with Lil Mabu, but this was also later revealed to be a stunt promoting his track "Bonnie Blu". By April 2024, many outlets had run articles about her including MailOnline, GB News, Fox, and The Times of India. That month, she announced that she planned to have sex with 2,000 men in one day and invited fellow OnlyFans creator Camilla Araujo to join in. Later that month, Albie Amankona of City A.M. then wrote that Billinger and Phillips were the natural endpoint of the digital economy, and compared them to Britney Spears, Kim Kardashian, and Spotify's "Music Pro" service.

Education

Bonnie Blue is reported to have completed her high school education. There is no publicly available information indicating she pursued further education.

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