OnlyFans Permanently Bans Bonnie Blue Over Controversial ‘Petting Zoo’ Stunt
Adult Star’s Extreme Challenge Plans Spark Outrage, Leading to Account Deactivation June 12, 2025 London, UK -Controversial OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has been permanently banned from the adult content platform following widespread backlash over her planned “petting zoo” stunt. The 26-year-old British adult
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June 12, 2025 London, UK -Controversial OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has been permanently banned from the adult content platform following widespread backlash over her planned “petting zoo” stunt. The 26-year-old British adult star, known for her provocative and boundary-pushing content, announced on The Kat Baker Show podcast that she intended to host an event on June 15, where she would be tied up and naked in a glass box in central London, allowing participants to “do whatever they want” to her for 24 hours. The stunt, described as “no limits, no breaks… just me, in a box and ready to be used,” was meant to involve up to 2,000 men and was promoted as a livestreamed event.
The announcement triggered immediate outrage across social media, with critics labeling the concept as “degrading,” “exploitative,” and a violation of ethical boundaries. One X user called it “public exploitation,” arguing that the stunt glorified disturbing themes and posed significant safety risks. The backlash prompted Blue to cancel the event, with the creator stating in a now-deleted TikTok video, “The petting zoo has had to go, but I’m replacing it with something even better.” She announced plans for an alternative livestream event on June 14, though details remain vague.
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OnlyFans swiftly responded to the controversy, confirming Blue’s permanent ban for violating its Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service. A spokesperson for the platform told Metro News, “Extreme ‘challenge’ content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted. Any breach results in account deactivation.” A source speaking to The Sun emphasized the severity of Blue’s actions, stating, “Bonnie has taken things way too far. She was making tens of thousands a month via OnlyFans, and now that’s gone. Her page has officially been pulled.” The source estimated Blue’s earnings at around £600,000 (approximately $800,000 USD) per month before the ban, highlighting the financial impact of the decision.
Blue, who first gained notoriety for a stunt involving sexual encounters with 1,057 men in 12 hours, has faced ongoing criticism for her extreme content. Fellow OnlyFans creator Sophie Rain, a 20-year-old from Florida, publicly condemned Blue, accusing her of turning the platform into a “clown show.” Rain told The Blast, “It’s no longer women empowerment. It’s shock value, and she’s making a joke out of all of us. We built this space to take control of our bodies and our finances, not to fake pregnancies, weddings, or throw cake at strangers in the street.” Rain’s comments reflect a broader sentiment among some creators who fear Blue’s stunts damage the credibility of those who use OnlyFans professionally.
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The “petting zoo” controversy is not Blue’s first brush with backlash. She was previously banned from Nottingham Forest’s stadium after attempting a viral stunt and faced scrutiny for faking an arrest and a pregnancy as publicity stunts. Despite the ban, Blue remains defiant, teasing “the biggest livestream ever” on June 14. However, her TikTok and Instagram accounts have also reportedly been deactivated following the controversy, limiting her online presence.
The incident has sparked wider debates about the ethics of extreme content creation and the boundaries of platforms like OnlyFans. While some view Blue’s stunts as performance art in the “attention economy,” others argue they normalize objectification and undermine the platform’s purpose as a space for creators to control their own narratives. For now, Blue’s future in the adult content industry remains uncertain, but her pursuit of viral fame shows no signs of slowing down.