A woman who filmed a line of men who were queuing up to have sex with her was targeted by criminals, she had revealed.
OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue caused controversy online when she flew from Australia to the UK to sleep with university freshers.
The OnlyFans model posted that she would sleep with anyone as long as they agreed to let her film it for her account.
And it seems that the ploy worked, with Bonnie claiming in the Daily Star that she had received over 5,000 messages from people hoping to sleep with her.
In the end Bonnie claims to have slept with a whopping 137 men in Nottingham over the course of just one week, smashing her previous figure of 122 men in three weeks.
But part of the ploy was Bonnie posting her location online so that men could come and queue up to sleep with her and porn star Lily Phillips.
While this resulted in gaining the pair a lot of attention, this also included unwanted attention.
OnlyFans creators Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips have visited the UK to sleep with students (Instagram/bonnie.blue_xox)
Speaking to the Daily Star, Bonnie said that one person who had turned up had stolen her phone.
Bonnie claims that he had also threatened her with assault and blackmail, saying that videos on the phone would be leaked if she didn’t comply with their demands.
Fortunately, Bonnie said that she had immediately wiped the phone, and the thief was never able to unlock it anyway.
She shared her account of the ordeal, saying: “Me sharing my location online was a risk worth taking despite being robbed, threatened and blackmailed.”
At least 19 guys were waiting to bed the two girls (Instagram/bonnie.blue_xox)
Nonetheless, Bonnie said she has not let the incident put her off, saying: “Bonking uni students and their dads has made me rich, so I’ll always be a target for the scum. It could have been a lot worse so I’m not really bothered about it.
“I’m just more annoyed at myself for forgetting not everyone is nice.”
She also hasn’t reported the incident to the police, saying she didn’t want to let it ‘ruin’ her experience.
“I’ve thought about reporting it but haven’t as of yet, I don’t want it to slow down my uni student fun and let one bad experience ruin it,” she said, adding: “I’ve still not fully decided what I want to do with it yet. But what I do know is he’s never going to live a happy life, people like that never do.”
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