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It appears controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue is now losing friends after she was called out by fellow adult star Lily Phillips for her misogynistic comments.
The 23-year-old – who became a social media sensation after saying she had sex with 101 men in a single day – hit back at her one-time collaborator on queer chat show The Spills, slamming Bonnie’s claim that women should expect their partners to cheat if they don’t sleep with them.
Lily said: ‘It just gives us the name that we’re only here to have sex with and that’s all we offer. It’s quite dangerous for domestic abuse… because men then feel entitled to women’s bodies.
‘If some girl watches that and is like “right, well I need to be having sex with my partner otherwise he’s going to cheat”, then you’re just having sex for his enjoyment because you feel like you have to do it.
‘I think if you feel like you have to have sex with someone, that feels non-consensual to me.’
Lily and Bonnie had previously worked together on OnlyFans content, and even arranged to sleep with a large group of men in a single sitting. That day alone, they say they each had sex with nearly 40 men.
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But the pair’s relationship has since soured after Bonnie sparked a firestorm on popular Australian radio show Kyle and Jackie O by claiming that cheating makes men ‘better partners’.
Bonnie told a visibly offended Jackie: ‘You can come home, deal with your wife’s whinging, look after the kids… but you’re just sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured.
‘If [men] are going to work and do a hard day’s shift, they need to be treated. If the women aren’t doing that… they should be listening to my advice, put some underwear on.’
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When Metro challenged Bonnie on her views earlier this month, she told us: ‘I’m not saying guys should cheat, but from my experience in the industry, they will cheat if they’re going off to work and they’re helping you around the house and other additional things, and they’re not having sex.
‘Even though that woman does not need to give it to them, it’s all about consent and you do what’s right for you, but you need to expect they’re going to go elsewhere if you aren’t sleeping with them.
‘This isn’t just, I don’t want to have sex tonight. When I used to speak to these people and subscribers, they said ‘oh, my wife’s not touched me for two years’ or ‘my wife’s not touched me since we had children’.
‘Men can go and see someone like myself, have fun and pleasure, then go back to their stressful lives and wives and continue to listen to their moaning.’
At the height of the Bonnie Blue TikTok drama, Lily posted a video saying: ‘I don’t believe any woman owes a man [sex]. If you are doing it because you believe that is expected of you and that you owe someone, to me that is non-consensual.’
But she felt the need to reiterate her views on The Spills on November 26. In the same interview, Lily also slammed Bonnie for her rage baiting – which she openly admitted to.
‘I do think we have a responsibility to society to not rage bait that much that it’s affecting everyone else,’ Lily added. ‘You’re putting everyone down to fill your pockets – it’s a test of morals really.
‘It’s tricky because… we are influencing people and we have a responsibility for that.’
If you feel that Lily’s line of work as a porn star and OnlyFans creator contributes to the narrative that women are ‘only here to have sex with’, the Derbyshire ‘mattress actress’ has an answer for that too.
‘I love sex, I love everything about it. It’s almost addictive,’ she told Metro. ‘Plus I love entertaining – I want to make unique content that my subscribers appreciate.
‘The thrill of it drives me crazy – I would never do something I don’t want to do. Maybe it’s a kink? Who knows.’
Lily also rejects accusations she is having sex with dozens of men purely for money: ‘People can think what they want, that’s totally fine. I earned a stable income from OnlyFans before – I didn’t need to sleep with 101 random men, I did that out of enjoyment.’
Lily’s clap back is the latest drama for Bonnie. Last week, the 5’5 antagonist was kicked out of Fiji, just days after being banned from entering Australia.
She was deported from the Pacific holiday island after breaching her visa over plans to sleep with ‘barely legal teens’ and film the encounters for social media.
Bonnie and fellow adult content creator Annie Knight have been classified as ‘prohibited immigrants’, Fiji’s Home Affairs and Immigration Minister Pio Tikoduadua said. The government plans to remove both women from the country, just two days after they arrived on visitor permits on November 17.
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