An OnlyFans star who moved to Australia has shared how she went from an 'innocent wife' to an online star.
Bonnie Blue has made a big name for herself on OnlyFans, the online platform known primarily for its connection to adult entertainment.
The star previously made headlines after leaving the UK and moving to Australia with her husband.
But Bonnie soon became disillusioned with the 9-5, and then found that her relationship was also coming under strain.
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All this was despite the fact that up until this point Bonnie had felt ready to settle down, and had married at a relatively young age.
But following the growing problems after her move from Nottingham to Australia in 2021, eventually Bonnie decided to end things with her husband and start a new career.
Bonnie decided to join the adult industry, despite having slept with only five people at the time she made the decision.
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And it's fair to say that her career on the platform has since taken off.
Opening up about her journey after returning to the UK for the first time since she started her journey, Bonnie revealed that things haven't been all rosey.
She told Yahoo Lifestyle: “There’s been a lot of judgment and jealousy.
“I had an old friend come up to me and say that I have no respect for myself and don’t deserve any in return, and another close friend tells me how her friends think she shouldn’t be friends with me anymore.
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"I don’t mind, they are judging me for having a million-dollar business whilst they live with their parents and have to work for someone else.”
But despite some people being critical of the decision, Bonnie said her family has been supportive.
“My family is so proud of me, my dad loved it when I had someone come up and ask me for a photo the other day!” she said. “They’ve even asked to be in my TikToks. I’ve recommended this job to many family members on this trip!”
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Now Bonnie makes as much as $200,000 a month on her OnlyFans platform.
She explained that she believes it appeals to people as they can picture themselves in those scenarios.
Other parts of her work online have included things like collaborating with other OnlyFans creators.
She also crashed a Spring Break Party in Mexico, claiming to have slept with 122 'college students' during the escapade.
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