ITV This Morning outrage as OnlyFans star defends sleeping with ‘barely legal’ teens in ‘shameful’ debate: ‘Void of emotion’

This Morning viewers were left outraged on Tuesday after Cat Deeley and Andi Peters welcomed Only Fans creator Bonnie Blue to their couch – discussing how she makes £600,000 a month.

Blue films liaisons with the young men for her channel, asserting that her actions serve to “educate” older teens about sex.

She is known for her bold statement that she “loves taking virginities” with “barely legal” boys and openly advertises her whereabouts for those interested in getting intimate.

The star was banned from Australia and deported from Fiji over plans to sleep with young men and appeared on today’s This Morning to defend her content.

Deeley and Peters introduced her to the show and asked whether she is a genius content creator making money, or a predator who should be stopped.

The chat kicked off with Deeley asking how Blue managed to get into the industry, leaving the star to simply explain: “Ok, so, I didn’t know too much about the industry before I started.

“It is as simple as filming videos and putting them online, I guess that is how I started.

“It started off as just the money because I didn’t understand pleasure in sex, I didn’t understand the educational side of things. So yeah it started off purely around money.

“But then as I got into it and as I educated myself in the industry, not only did I realise how much pleasure I receive from it but how much there is a missing gap in educational content online.

“I started off camming, where you can speak to girls one on one. I started off doing that for a couple of weeks, enjoyed it had good money, and enjoyed interacting with people.

“Started off doing Only Fans, generic content with other creators that was established in my area and then realised how fake and edited it is. I wanted to take it that one step further.

Peters interjected to touch on the specific niche, leaving Blue to smile and note: “Yes, barely legal. 18-year-olds. Because as I started my content I realised it was not relatable to the average person and I wanted to make my content relatable.”

Blue claimed that her work is the safest way for teens to lose their virginity, noting that they have to show a passport and take a breathalyser test before entering her filming studio.

When recruiting young boys to appear in her videos, she stands outside local universities with a sign that invites people to sleep with her – claiming they stand in a “formal British queue”.

When asked about what her parents thought of her business venture, she admitted initially they were disappointed as it wasn’t what they would have chosen for her but they can now see the change in her lifestyle and how happy she is.

Guest Ashley James was sat next to Blue on the sofa and disagreed with her reasonings for seeking out 18-year-olds to have sex with.

She explained: “I think the issue that people have with you specifically is the fact that you use terms like barely legal, you say that you are babysitting for kids, babysitting for adults. You also say you are educating but I am wondering who are you educating?

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“There is a real fear not only for our daughters but for our sons, so when you say you are educating, what kind of messaging are you putting out there?

“I have also heard you use phrases such as ‘Women are lazy if they don’t give sex to their husbands, then their husbands dads, and barely legal teenagers have a right’. Women are not the sexual property of men and women don’t exist to pleasure men and I never heard you talk about female pleasure. I have listened to your own words.”

Blue referred to the fact that she feels there is no safe content online for young teens, using rough scenes which include choking and slapping as an example.

When asked if she had ever watched one of her tapes, James quickly responded: “No.” Leaving Blue to hit back: “Exactly so you are sitting here trying…”

James quickly interjected and didn’t allow Blue to explain, which left her to shout: “Listen to me, I have listened to you. If you are going to let me speak…”

The women went back and forth before Deeley and Peters drew their conversation to an end, but the debate continued online after viewers took to their X accounts to slam Blue.

One wrote: “How is this woman educating young men!?! Showing them that sex is a service, void of emotions/feelings/love. I worry how they will go on to having ‘normal’ sex in their relationships or will they forever be comparing to porn? #ThisMorning.”

Another slammed: “Didn’t know @thismorning would stoop this low honestly. I am ashamed of what this show has become. #thismorning.”

“ITV and #ThisMorning giving… Bonnie Blue air time is shameful. Literally everyone has disassociated from her yet you’re promoting this,” someone else quipped.

A third fumed: “Get her off… this is an ALL-time low for #ThisMorning and truly shocked they think this is what people want to watch on This Morning.”

Someone else vented: “I’m glad that’s over someone please remind me to never watch that s**t again I’d genuinely rather wash my eyes (and my mouth) with bleach ITV you’re a disgrace… #ThisMorning.”

However, not all the reaction was negative towards Blue, as one viewer pointed out: “This Bonnie Blue is just a businesswoman. She’s breaking no laws all the men consent to the stuff being uploaded. She’s doing nothing illegal #ThisMorning.” (sic)

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