OnlyFans Star Autumn Renae Roasts Bonnie Blue’s ‘IT Guy’ Comment: ‘Not the Flex You Think’

The creator weighed in after Bonnie Blue leaned into attention tied to the ABC News Facebook breach, calling the moment 'not the flex you think.'

Autumn Renae | Bonnie Blue
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OnlyFans creator Autumn Renae jumped into the discourse this week after fellow adult-content star Bonnie Blue went viral for a cheeky remark tied to a very real cybersecurity incident involving ABC News.

The moment kicked off on Tuesday, January 27, when ABC News’ official Facebook page was briefly compromised, resulting in a series of unauthorized posts that left followers confused and screenshots flying across social media.

According to The Guardian, the hacked posts included sexually explicit images of Blue — whose real name is Tia Billinger — and OnlyFans star Lily Phillips, as well as an unrelated photo of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The posts were removed within minutes once the broadcaster regained control of the account.

Later that day, ABC confirmed the incident stemmed from a “compromised staff account,” with a spokesperson telling 9News Australia, “Access was quickly secured, the content removed, and an investigation is underway to review and strengthen our security controls.”

While ABC worked to contain the fallout, Blue — who has previously said she was “temporarily banned from Australia” — leaned into the moment. In a statement shared with Us Weekly, she quipped, “Logged in for the news, stayed for me. Security slipped, standards didn’t. Tell your IT guy I said hi.” The line quickly circulated online, reframing the hack as a tongue-in-cheek pop culture moment rather than a broadcaster’s security failure.

That framing is what prompted Renae’s response. Reposting coverage of the incident, she added her own commentary, writing, “Tell your PR team I said this wasn’t the flex you thought it was @BonnieBlue_xoxo 🤭.”

There’s no public indication the two creators are friends or collaborators, and the exchange appears to be creator-on-creator commentary rather than an ongoing feud. But Renae isn’t the only adult creator who’s publicly pushed back on Blue’s headline-driven stunts.

In June 2025, OnlyFans top earner Sophie Rain criticized Blue’s viral tactics in an interview with The Blast, calling them “shock value” and accusing her of running a “clown show” that hurts other creators’ reputations. “It’s no longer women empowerment,” Rain said at the time. “She’s making a joke out of all of us.”

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