Banned OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Promises to Continue Working After Having Kids

The controversial ex-OnlyFans star isn't letting children stop her from reaching her career goals.

Banned OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Promises to Continue Working After Having Children
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Banned OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue says motherhood won’t mark the end of her career as an adult film entertainer—just a shift in how she approaches her work.

In an exclusive interview with Perth Now, the 26-year-old British creator, who rose to prominence through increasingly boundary-pushing sex challenges, says she expects change if she becomes a parent—but not retirement.

“Whenever anyone has children, a lot changes in their life so I’d be naïve to think it wouldn’t be the same in my case,” she said. “I’m sure things will change when I have children, but it doesn’t mean I’ll stop making videos.”

She added that while her content may evolve, “Bonnie Blue is never going to end.”

Blue began creating content on OnlyFans in 2021, after leaving a corporate finance recruiting job while living in Australia with her then-husband. In her early years on the platform, she produced more traditional adult videos with professional creators. By 2023, she pivoted away from that format, saying the material felt overly staged and disconnected from real sexual experiences.

She has since positioned herself as someone intent on showing sex without polish, often filming with non-industry participants and focusing on imperfect encounters. Blue has said that the approach opened conversations about expectations, performance anxiety, and consent—topics she believes are often missing from mainstream adult media.

Her profile exploded after a series of headline-making stunts linked to Schoolies celebrations and later escalated with a widely publicized challenge in January 2025, during which she claimed to have slept with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours. The stunt triggered intense backlash, a Channel 4 documentary, and eventually bans from both Instagram and OnlyFans—despite the platform reportedly paying her millions at her peak.

Critics have accused Blue of exploiting shock value and targeting young adults, while relationship experts have warned that viral sex challenges can distort expectations around intimacy. Blue has consistently pushed back against that framing, emphasizing consent and personal choice.

“If I’m consenting and the people I’m interacting with are consenting, you can have an opinion, but having an opinion doesn’t mean I’m wrong,” she said.

Asked how she handles constant outrage, Blue was characteristically blunt. “I’ve always found it’s better to keep my mouth shut and legs open,” she said, adding that her actions—and future plans—will speak for themselves.

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