Bonnie Blue’s ‘Sick’ 1000-Man Porn Doc Hits Australia

Bonnie Blue’s ‘Sick’ 1000-Man Porn Doc Hits Australia

A documentary that made global headlines for its high-impact sexual content is now streaming on Stan.

1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, tracks the life of adult content creator Tia Billinger over six months and her controversial challenge to have sex with 1057 men in just 12 hours.

‘Everyone has sex, just some of us film it,’ Bonnie says in a preview for the new film,  which also features her ‘practising’ sex positions with one of her ‘non-professional’ co-stars ahead of the challenge.

The film also promises to give viewers insight into the world of the OnlyFans model, who boasts that she makes $2 million a month creating pornographic content.

As Bonnie Blue, Tia has gained notoriety for the ‘sex stunt’ videos, which are based around offering strangers a free ‘bonk’ if they let her film it.

Uploading the resulting footage for her OnlyFans subscribers helped create what media watchers have called a ‘porn empire’. 

1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is now airing on Stan in Australia

1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is now airing on Stan in Australia 

The documentary tracks the life of adult content creator Tia Billinger over six months and her controversial challenge to have sex with 1057 men in just 12 hours

The documentary tracks the life of adult content creator Tia Billinger over six months and her controversial challenge to have sex with 1057 men in just 12 hours 

Bonnie Blue’s story created a public backlash in the UK when it screened on the Channel 4 network last month.

The documentary’s explicit footage, which featured the 26-year-old bedding various men during her challenge, aired without the images being censored.

UK TV watchdog Ofcom received 160 complaints about the program.

Commenting on the show, one disgusted viewer said: ‘I watched half of that Bonnie Blue documentary, and oh my f****** god it actually knocked me sick, what the f*** Channel 4.’

A second said: ‘Channel 4 has sunk a new low. Why is there a documentary on Bonnie Blue? Why are they trying to normalise her deviancy on national television?’

‘Channel 4, a public service broadcaster, sinks to a new and disturbing low. In fact, right into the sewer. It’s time to defund the BBC and maybe get rid of Channel 4 too,’ said a third.

The broadcaster has also been slammed for making the program freely available to under-18s via the app and its on-demand player despite it being shown at 10pm after the watershed.

While viewers under 18 are technically blocked from such content, there is no age verification process and the show was released just days after new rules were introduced to social media sites to improve children’s online safety. 

The film also promises to give viewers insight into the world of the OnlyFans model, who boasts that she makes $2 million a month making her pornographic content

The film also promises to give viewers insight into the world of the OnlyFans model, who boasts that she makes $2 million a month making her pornographic content

Bonnie Blue's story created a public backlash in the UK when it screened on the Channel 4 network last month. UK TV received 160 complaints about the program

Bonnie Blue’s story created a public backlash in the UK when it screened on the Channel 4 network last month. UK TV received 160 complaints about the program

Ian Katz, chief content officer at Channel 4, defended the documentary, telling the Sunday Times that it is ‘clearly a legitimate subject’ as Bonnie Blue is a ‘huge phenomenon’ who has ‘transformed the porn industry’.

Meanwhile, the Daily Mail revealed how major firms had refused to run adverts alongside Blue’s documentary.

They added they did not want their products promoted because it was not in line with their advertising guidelines and company values.

Meanwhile, Bonnie recently confirmed she was divorcing her partner as she admitted dating may be hard given her activities.

She met her ex-partner Ollie Davidson when she was just 15.

Bonnie said: ‘We were together from when I was 14 and he was 15.

‘We got married at 20, we were together a long time and we just grew apart.’

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