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How Bonnie Blue porn on Channel 4 helps fuel dangerous attitudes towards women among young men
As England’s women’s football team provided positive female role models for the young generation, a Channel 4 documentary followed Tia Billinger, known as Bonnie Blue, as she attempted to have sex ...
You might not know me, but your husband will,” is how Bonnie Blue introduces herself online to her 800,000 X followers.
Enough with the pearl-clutching. Do Britain’s moral zealots really think Only Fans “content creator” Bonnie Blue is fair game ...
Channel 4 is facing probes by politicians and broadcasting regulator Ofcom over the documentary about the former Only Fans ...
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Daily Star on MSNFury as Bonnie Blue documentary can be viewed by kids despite strict new porn age checks
Easy access to the Channel 4 show - which features footage of Bonnie naked, sex acts and her filming porn videos with other ...
Labour and Tories question broadcast of 1,000 Men and Me - which has graphic sex scenes - after Online Safety Act came into ...
A documentary released this week in the UK has caused moral outrage and heated debate. At the centre of it is Bonnie Blue, an ...
Silver’s questions don’t prod; in fact, they barely brush past Blue. It’s Liberal Feminism 101 – asking the kinds of ...
Body language expert Inbaal Honigman commented on the moment fans believed Bonnie Blue's 'mask slips' in controversial Channel 4 documentary.
A major TV network has defended its decision to air a documentary about controversial porn star Bonnie Blue after viewers ...
Bonnie Blue has revealed what her family think in her new Channel 4 documentary, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.
She makes her money – sometimes as much as an estimated £2 million (€2.3 million) a month – on the “content creation platform ...
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