Bonnie Blue says she wants men to use her ‘as a guinea pig’ after ditching 9-to-5 job for online content: ‘I wanted a better life’

Online star Bonnie Blue has revealed how she left her 9-to-5 job behind to pursue a career in adult content creation, driven by her desire for a more fulfilling life.

Speaking to Nana Akua on GB News, Blue explained her decision to break free from the conventional work routine.

“I just wanted a better life. I used to work an office job, 9 to 5, sit in rush hour, get given 20 days annual leave, and for a while I’d accepted that,” she said.

Blue described how she began questioning her life choices while living in Australia.

“When you start looking back on life, thinking, am I gonna get, you know, when I’m in a care home, and think, wow, I should have done something more, I shouldn’t have cared about people’s judgement,” she reflected.

Blue began her journey into adult content creation through webcam work, finding enjoyment in the digital interactions.

“I started off camming online, just interacting with men over a webcam and I had a lot of fun. I enjoyed the interaction. It boosted my confidence,” she explained.

The transition to OnlyFans came naturally as her content creation evolved.

“I enjoyed pleasuring them. I enjoyed having pleasure myself as well. So then it quickly escalated to OnlyFans,” she said.

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“In my eyes, if I was making content anyway to put on this cam work website, I thought I might as well use a more established website like OnlyFans,” Blue added.

Blue later realised that much of the adult content being created wasn’t authentic or educational.

“I realised I was posting these videos pretending I’m having an amazing time, and that’s false, and it was fake, and it was fake story lines,” she revealed.

She explained how traditional adult content often omits important aspects of intimate encounters.

“You discuss consent, what you enjoy, what you don’t enjoy all off camera, and if you’re switching positions, that’s all edited out,” she said.

“I want my content to be more relatable and realistic to people and also educational,” Blue explained.

Blue began targeting specific events to create her educational content. “I started going to events like Freshers and Spring Break, and there’s one in Australia called School Years, which is a high volume of 18-year-old people in a small time frame,” she explained.

She described her approach to combining education with content creation. “If I could go and sleep with as many people as I could, not only do I educate those I sleep with, but also I get a video that can educate the wider audience,” she said.

Consent and communication are central to her educational approach. “It shows me saying to them, This is what I enjoy, this is what I don’t enjoy. And it also gives them an opportunity to tell me what they like,” she explained.

She aims to help people understand their preferences better. “Trial what you like and what you want and what you don’t, so when you go to the next person, you know exactly how to pleasure them,” Blue added.

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