Bonnie Blue is no stranger to controversy; a cloud of chaos tends to follow in her wake. The OnlyFans star recently had her travel visas for Australia and Fiji revoked after planning to film encounters with barely legal men en masse for her channel. While not technically illegal, her blatant preference for newly minted adults treads the fine line of what is ethical—or predatory—behavior. Blue’s career thrives on tabloid fame and perceived misdeeds, so it’s understandable that she might try to generate a little organic scandal by hitting on someone and sharing the footage.
However.
Where Bonnie took things a bridge too far was in failing to get informed consent before filming herself sexually harassing a young man at work—a situation from which he couldn’t walk away. The irony? When it comes to consent, Bonnie is usually the queen. Her process for sexual partners involves multiple steps, contracts, and even breathalyzer tests, ensuring no one can accuse her of misconduct. Yet, it seems casual harassment of fast-food workers who can’t escape is perfectly fine in her book. Maybe she left her consent form in the car?
For someone so meticulous about crossing t’s and dotting i’s in the bedroom, Bonnie’s latest TikTok scandal reveals a glaring inconsistency in how she respects strangers. Perhaps this latest drag through the mud will prompt her to reevaluate her actions—seeing people as humans before potential content. Or at the very least, she might remember that making the person handling your food uncomfortable is never a good idea.