Channel 4 has issued a press release forward of its upcoming Bonnie Blue documentary which accommodates various graphic intercourse scenes.
The porn star, whose actual identify is Tia Billinger, has controversially claimed to have slept with over 1,000 males in 12 hours, lots of which she mentioned had been ‘barely authorized’ college college students.
Initially from Nottingham, the 26-year-old mentioned she was making a whole lot of 1000’s of kilos a month on OnlyFans, earlier than she was banned following plans of a 2,000-person ‘petting zoo’ occasion.
It concerned her being tied up bare inside a glass field in a personal home in London as a part of a 24-hour reside stream.
“I’m gonna be hitting 2,000 our bodies and I’m not gonna be the one woman there,” she added.
After she was banned from OnlyFans, a spokesperson mentioned: “Excessive ‘problem content material just isn’t obtainable on OnlyFans and isn’t permitted underneath our Acceptable Use Coverage and Phrases of Service.
“Any breach of our Phrases of Service leads to content material or account deactivation.”
Now, Channel 4 is ready to launch a brand new documentary about her, titled 1000 Males and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.
“Was she dangerously pandering to male fantasies or being an empowered sex-positive entrepreneur?” the broadcaster mentioned.
The movie is ready to ‘sensitively’ delve ‘behind the headlines, clickbait and ragebait to find what life’s actually like in Bonnie’s wild orbit, how she received right here and what’s actually occurring behind these steely blue eyes’.
Nevertheless, the doc hasn’t been with out backlash over platforming the controversial grownup star, in addition to the variety of graphic scenes it options.
Defending its determination to do a documentary about Bonnie, the broadcaster mentioned in a press release to the Mirror: “Tia Billinger, by way of her stage identify Bonnie Blue, has gained worldwide consideration and tens of millions of kilos within the final 12 months. 1000 Males and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is an observational documentary through which director Victoria Silver follows Tia over the course of six months.
“The movie questions Tia’s strategies and the divisive fashion of her social media and hears from colleagues and collaborators with the intention to perceive her polarising enterprise mannequin.”
Channel 4 added that it was obligatory to point out Bonnie having intercourse a number of occasions within the documentary.
“Cautious consideration has been given to the content material and the best way through which it’s included.
“The express content material within the documentary is editorially justified and supplies important context; making pornographic content material is Bonnie’s job, and this movie is about her work and the response to it.
“Crucially, the content material is offered in a non-gratuitous method and viewers will likely be alerted of the sexual content material in a programme warning initially to make sure they perceive from the outset the character of the programme.”
Commissioning Editor Tim Hancock mentioned earlier than a screening of the doc: “I imagine it’s Channel 4’s job to inform tales like this, attempting to get behind the reality of the headlines. We movie actual tales in actual time. We’re very proud to do movies like this.”
In the meantime, director Victoria Silver said: “Bonnie Blue refuses to adapt to public opinion and lives life by her personal guidelines. At a time when factual TV is awash with retrospective tales.
“I wished to seize the power of a reside and evolving story, with a lady on the coronary heart of it who’s residing her life in such a daring approach.”
LADbible has reached out to Channel 4 for additional remark.
1000 Males and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is ready to air on Channel 4 on Tuesday, 29 July at 10.00pm.
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