November 26th 2024.
The next segment on This Morning features presenter Ashley James, who has been receiving praise from viewers for standing up to controversial OnlyFans star, Bonnie Blue. Blue, who is just 25 years old, earns a whopping £600,000 every month by creating adult content that often involves "barely legal teens." She recently made headlines for being banned from Australia and deported from Fiji due to her plans to sleep with young men. And now, she has appeared on This Morning to defend her content.
Ashley, who is 37 years old, wasted no time in challenging Blue for promoting harmful ideologies about women. She pointed out that by perpetuating the idea that women exist as sexual objects for men, Blue is negatively impacting young people's attitudes towards sex. She also criticized Blue for not giving equal weight to female sexual pleasure as she does to male pleasure. Blue, however, denied using the term "barely legal" in her content, even though she had used it in a previous interview with Metro.
But Ashley was not about to let Blue off the hook. She expertly confronted her, asking, "Have you listened to your own words?" to which Blue replied, "No, of course." Viewers of the show were quick to praise Ashley's interviewing skills, with one saying, "Go on Ashley. This Bonnie Blue character is deluded and embarrassing. Why is she even on? Wrapping up what she does as education. Madness! #ThisMorning."
Another viewer echoed the sentiment, saying, "Of course we agree with Ashley. This woman is repugnant #ThisMorning." A third viewer commented, "That segment with Bonnie Blue on #ThisMorning was just awful. Seems she was so defensive when Ashley made some valid points. So she ‘educates’ boys by showing them money can buy sex. Instead of them experiencing meeting and falling in love the natural way."
Ashley's next question to Blue was about her use of the term "barely legal" and her claims of educating her audience. She pointed out that Blue's audience, especially on TikTok, are teenagers, and we live in a society where dangerous ideologies like incel culture are on the rise. Ashley asked, "When you say you're educating, what kind of messaging are you putting out there?"
Blue interjected, saying that the media likes to vilify women and that "barely legal" is a term they gave. But Ashley reminded her that she also uses that terminology and has even stated in a podcast interview with Lottie Moss that she is "babysitting" for adults. Blue continued to defend herself, saying that she is not a sex predator and that she uses terms like "barely legal" to get attention and attract more viewers. She also claimed that middle-aged women have called her a predator and sent her death threats for her content.
Ashley then confronted Blue about her statement that women are "lazy" if they don't give sex to their husbands, to which Blue replied, "They are." But Ashley stood firm, stating that women are not the sexual property of men and that she has never heard Blue talk about female pleasure. Despite Blue's protestations, Ashley asked her one final time, "Have you listened to your own words?" and Blue replied, "No, of course."
In an interview earlier this month, Bonnie had insisted that she is not a sex predator and that her content is simply filling a gap in the market. She acknowledged that her content may be controversial, but she believes that there is no uproar when male content creators market their videos as schoolgirls. She said, "I've done it the other way around, and there's massive uproar."
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