Bonnie Blue, a popular personality on OnlyFans, has stated that her divorce was not related to her controversial activity of having sex with 1,000 men a day. She mentioned that her relationship naturally drifted apart from her ex-partner.
During an episode of the Bad Friends podcast, Bonnie discussed her marital status with hosts Andrew Santino and Bobby Lee, revealing that she is currently going through a divorce.
The adult entertainer, originally from Derbyshire, clarified that her split from her childhood sweetheart, Ollie Davidson, was unrelated to her recent sexual performance, where she engaged with 1,057 men within a span of 12 hours.
During the podcast, the sex worker shared details of the sex marathon, which she has since been accused of ‘faking’.
Discussing her relationship with Davidson, Bonnie – real name Tia Emma Billinger – said the pair had decided after to split after they ‘grew apart’.
‘We were together from when I was 14 and he was 15,’ she told podcast listeners.
‘We got married at 20, we were together a long time and we just grew apart,’ she said, saying there ‘was no dramatic split up or anything like that’.
She insisted that the two still keep in regular contact, with Ollie occasionally helping her edit her X-rated videos – despite having grown ‘apart naturally’.
The adult-star has previously claimed she tied the knot with her school boyfriend Oliver Davidson in 2022 after meeting aged 15.
They moved to the Gold Coast in Australia shortly afterwards, which is where she abandoned her 9 to 5 job in recruitment and launched her career as a ‘cam girl’ on porn sites.
She has even claimed that it was her privately educated Long Eaton RFC rugby player husband who first encouraged her controversial career and gave her the confidence to enter the industry.
However the pair were later said to have separated – and Ollie was recently said to be ‘furious’ after the OnlyFans star set a new world record by sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
In a later interview, Bonnie claimed that Ollie was in fact ‘very proud and supportive’ of her success.
Elsewhere in the podcast, Bonnie explained she posts daily content and two new videos each week to keep up with the demands of her 400,000 subscribers.
‘I never thought being a s**t would make you famous, I know the Kardashians have got experience with it but I didn’t know that was going to be me,’ she said.
She said that her parents were ‘proud’ of her, adding that her work had enabled them to ‘spend so much more time together’.
Bonnie addressed pregnancy rumours, which were sparked after the star posted that she had been having ‘cravings’ on her Instagram story.
‘It was actually rumoured like, Bonnie is pregnant. And it’s actually the first time I’ve let them run with the story and I’ve not commented. And actually I’ve made jokes about it,’ she said, referencing the Instagram post.
She said that she had used the money raised by media stunt to ‘pay for other people’s IVF’.
Bonnie has previously claimed that she would ‘never lie about pregnancy’, saying it is a ‘step too far’.
‘So the last 24 hours, I’ve hinted at being pregnant, but I had never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never ever lie about that,’ she said in a 15-minute YouTube video in February.
The release of the podcast comes just days after Bonnie took to social media to flaunt her brand new custom $500,000 (£387,300) Ferrari, which she claimed she purchased with her earnings from OnlyFans.
Bonnie has previously been accused of faking her OnlyFans earnings, but told DailyMail.com that she isn’t bothered by the criticism.
‘I don’t need to fake my earnings, my lifestyle speaks for itself,’ she said defiantly.
‘I’m grateful to the barely-legals and 1,057 men who afforded me my new Ferrari, and can’t wait to continue to use my earnings to give back.’
Bonnie, who first found fame by sleeping with high school graduates during Schoolies, Freshers, and Spring Break, said that she’s ready to do the stunt again – but this time with a twist.
‘Next up, I’ll be at Spring Break, where I’ll be paying the tuition of the boy who gives me the best orgasm and the one with the smallest penis,’ she shared.
‘Sex is about having fun, and I can’t wait to keep giving pleasure to sons and their dads by relieving them of their fluids – and their financial stresses.’
In January, Bonnie told DailyMail.com that she was raking in ‘$1 million a month’ from her sordid sex stunts on OnlyFans.
‘I’m proud of my earnings but I’m prouder of the volume of people I’m able to pleasure,’ she gushed.
‘The more money I earn the greater ability it gives me to become more creative in the ways in pleasure in the future.’
Meanwhile, Bonnie was recently accused of ‘faking’ her record-breaking sex orgy by ’90s porn legend Jasmin St. Claire, who broke the original world sex record back in 1996 by sleeping with 300 men.
Jasmin – whose record-breaking sexploits were documented in The World’s Biggest Gang Bang II – believes that OnlyFans stars like Bonnie and Lily Phillips are fudging their numbers and copying the same stunts she originated back in the ’90s.