A popular porn star who went viral for claiming married men should cheat on their wives has been blasted by women around the country after she doubled down on her relationship theory during a recent radio appearance. Bonnie Blue, a self-proclaimed “high-class escort” living on the Gold Coast, hit the headlines around the world when she boldly blamed the wives of men who commit adultery – stating it’s their fault for “moaning too much” and “not knowing how to pleasure their husbands”.Gay porno But she’s now copping widespread criticism for her controversial views on marriage after the $1500-an-hour sex worker made similar remarks while appearing on “The Kyle & Jackie O Show” on Monday. Many women, including KIIS FM’s star host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, were horrified when Bonnie said that men need to be “treated” by their wives when they get home from work – and seek sex elsewhere if they’re not getting it enough at home. “It actually makes them a better partner, because then you can come home, deal with your wife’s whinging and get on with dealing with the kids, and still do that part of your life while you are sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured,” the 25-year-old, who is originally from the UK, said. Jackie strongly disagreed with the adult star, who sparked outrage last year for inviting 18-year-old school leavers in Surfers Paradise to have sex with her for her X-rated subscription site. “I don’t like what you’re saying at all, and you’re a woman,” she said. “You just think that women should service men.” Bonnie was quick to defend her seemingly out-of-touch views, adding: “If they’re going to work and doing a hard day’s shift, they need to be treated, and if the women aren’t doing that…” But Jackie interjected, declaring “your advice is so ridiculous”. “I can’t believe the sh-t that is coming out of your mouth,” the host continued. It was a sentiment shared by countless other women, including some who called into the show, and the thousands who commented on a video of the interaction shared online. “So when women go to work and come home or have been working at home cleaning/cooking/looking after family do they get treated to?” one listener scoffed. “She is like 25 and thinks that she knows all… babe you know nothing,” raged another. As one suggested: “The only thing the men will take home to their wives is her STDs.” Others praised Jackie for “speaking up” for women, labeling Bonnie’s advice as “outdated” and “misogynistic”. “Go Jackie, what a shocker to deal with,” said one. “There’s so many problems with this advice, I don’t even know where to start,” remarked another. “What the hell is she on, I agree with Jackie 1000 percent,” declared someone else. When an equally as frustrated caller rang in to label Bonnie a “pick me girl”, the porn star reacted by claiming she’s been “made a millionaire” by married men who pay her bills. “One day when you get married and fall in love, you could be giving him all the sex in the world, and he may still cheat on you,” Jackie replied. But Bonnie wasn’t having any of it. “See, that’s impossible because I’m too hot and too good in the bedroom,” she said. The claim was the straw that broke the camel’s back for Jackie, who swiftly declared Bonnie would “regret” what she was saying one day. “Oh my god, how can you say that?” Jackie asked. “Don’t you have any empathy for women out there in marriages?” It’s not the first time Bonnie has been criticised for her out there career choices and relationship opinions – but she’s insistent she’s unfazed by any backlash. “Just because we have sex for a living doesn’t mean we have ‘daddy issues’ or a lack of intelligence,” she told news.com.au recently. “[Sex workers] provide a service that most people would do for free.” Bonnie made waves last year after claiming she slept with over 122 “barely legal” college boys in the Mexican city of Cancun during Spring Break, a US tradition where students take time off from their studies, usually to party and have fun. She also said she slept with “almost as many” boys on the Gold Coast during schoolies at the end of 2023. Her sex stunt attracted huge criticism, largely due to the age of the young men involved. “A lot of people have an issue with the fact these people are 18,” Bonnie told the Gold Coast Bulletin. “The negative comments are like, ‘What if they’re 17?’. They’re not 17, we check ID, we have a process – they are consenting and they are signing consent forms. “As for any ‘barely legal’ comments – there’s no in-between with the law, when it comes to legal age, it’s black and white.” Advertisement
17 September 2024 In ! Без рубрики