Bonnie Blue's Channel 4 documentary received was hit with hundreds of Ofcom complaints after it aired last week.
The documentary, titled 1,000 Men And Me: The Bonnie Blue Story gave viewers behind-the-scenes access into the life of the OnlyFans creator, including the controversial challenge in which she aimed to sleep with 1,000 men in 12 hours.
Documenting the challenge, Channel 4 aired scenes of Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, having sex with various men, with viewers slamming the documentary "disgusting" at the time of airing. The programme received 160 Ofcom complaints in total. It comes after one Mirror writer claimed ‘the new Bonnie Blue documentary may be the worst thing I've ever seen on Channel 4’.
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As the documentary aired last Tuesday night, viewers took to X, formerly known as Twitter to air their frustrations.
"So Bonnie Blue gets a documentary on channel 4 where she can promote and glamorise her lifestyle for the kids watching at home but we need IDs to see posts on X because 'we need to protect the kids'," one fumed.
"I feel beyond uncomfortable watching this Bonnie Blue documentary, the fact she’s been given a platform is concerning. Like it or not, this affects everyone in this generation, how normal this discourse has become from a woman herself is not okay," another wrote.
A third viewer penned: "watching the bonnie blue doc on c4 and honestly i feel a little sick and might turn it off :(," as a fourth enraged fan wrote: "This bonnie blue documentary is disgusting!"
In the documentary, Bonnie also shared disturbing new details about her 'petting zoo' sex stunt that eventually got cancelled when OnlyFans permanently banned her from its platform just days before the 'challenge' was due to go ahead.
The stunt would have seen Bonnie "tied down" in a glass box in a house in London, where strangers would come and do "whatever they wanted". She brags in the documentary: "I am going to be completely helpless, tied down, gagged, choked".
Before airing, Channel 4 defended its decision to make a documentary about online porn star Bonnie Blue, as they insisted they were "proud" of the programme, saying they wanted it to "stimulate debate."
It's not the first blow for Channel 4, as they faced demands from advertisers who want their ads removedfrom its controversial documentary.
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