Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is once again making headlines. The 25-year-old OnlyFans star has been spotted on the streets, offering Pakistani men a daring choice: two minutes in bed with her or the option to double that time and pass it on to their friends. This latest stunt, captured in a widely circulated video, has drawn both fascination and criticism from viewers worldwide.
The video features Bonnie candidly conversing with a man who enthusiastically agrees to the two-minute offer.
“What are you gonna do to me in that two minutes?”
Bonnie asks playfully. The man responds with confidence,
“Well, you’re about to find out. I’m just gonna say we’re gonna have fun.”
After the encounter, she follows up with,
“Did you have fun?”
to which he replies,
“Absolutely, yes.”
The exchange takes a cheeky turn when Bonnie asks if he’d recommend her to his dad, prompting the man to laugh and say,
“My dad, family, friends, everyone.”
Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is no stranger to pushing boundaries. She gained widespread attention earlier this year when she claimed to have slept with over 1,057 men in a single day, a feat she said broke a world record. Her latest street offer appears to be a continuation of her signature style, blending shock value with a business-savvy approach to promote her OnlyFans content. In the video, the man hints at wanting a repeat experience, saying,
“I want to get a bit more intimate, get a bit more rough, maybe a bit more dirty,”
to which Bonnie quips,
“Top tip, guys, I like it rough.”
This isn’t the first time Bonnie has made such an offer. Late last year, reports surfaced of her approaching men on the streets with a similar deal, though the focus on Pakistani men seems to be a new twist. Her stunts often involve filming these interactions for her subscribers, a tactic that has reportedly earned her significant income. Sources suggest she pulls in around $600,000 a month through her online platform, fueled by the viral nature of these public escapades.
The reaction online has been mixed. Some praise her boldness and entrepreneurial spirit, while others question the authenticity of the encounters, pointing to her past admission of occasionally using actors to stage videos. Critics also raise concerns about the ethics of targeting specific groups and filming in public spaces, though Bonnie maintains that all participants consent and are of legal age.
Her latest move comes as she continues a tour across the United States, following a ban from Australia and Fiji due to previous controversial antics. While the exact location of this street offer remains unclear, it aligns with her pattern of targeting diverse audiences, from university students to tourists, in a bid to keep her content fresh and engaging.
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For those unfamiliar with her rise to fame, Bonnie’s career took off with stunts like offering two-minute sessions to “barely legal” teens during events like Schoolies in Australia and Freshers Week in the UK. Each event is meticulously planned to maximize attention, often leaving onlookers stunned and social media buzzing.


