An OnlyFans model says she was kicked out of a hotel she had booked to help husbands to 'de-stress'.
Bonnie Blue became widely known online after her claim to have 'slept with 122 students' in '21 days' at a resort in Cancún, Mexico.
The OnlyFans model became an online sensation after her alleged 21-day marathon.
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But while Bonnie made a killing off her stunt, it seems that fame may have come with its own set of problems after she booked a hotel in Australia's Gold Coast to film racy content.
Bonnie had reserved three rooms at the hotel, and had run a promotion on her platforms in which she promised to sleep with anyone who couldn't afford an escort.
In particular, Bonnie aimed her campaign at married men, promising that husbands would be able to 'de-stress'.
But Bonnie's newfound fame and notoriety came back to bite her as she was recognised by staff at the hotel and summarily booted out.
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The 25-year-old walked up to the reception in the hotel, but an employee there had seen a previous shoot that she had filmed there and posted online.
She was then escorted off the premises by security.
Bonnie hit back at the hotel, claiming it had been booked out by men who were hopeful of spending time with her during her stay.
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She said: "The only reason that hostel has been fully booked is because of me and me saying I was going there.
"So really they should be thankful and not kicking me out."
Bonnie explained that she had booked three rooms for the stay, and was still charged.
"I paid for three private rooms at the hostel which they charged me for even though they kicked me out before letting me check in", she added.
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Despite being kicked out of her initial shooting location, Bonnie booked another location and was able to successfully film content, earning thousands of dollars.
Describing the night, she said: "Groups of husbands came together to de-stress and have a reset from their wives."
Bonnie had offered husbands 'free bonks' for one night only with just one catch - they have to let her film the encounter.
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Explaining the offer, she said: "I used to always get loads of messages from bag packers and the younger audience that couldn’t afford an escort.
"So thought I’d be nice to offer it for free now that I’m rich."
Perhaps there will be a divorce lawyer out there who'll offer their own services pro bono to the partners of those husbands!
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