Bonnie Blue has spent the last two years making a name for herself as one of the most controversial sex workers in the world.
Using inflammatory language and rage-baiting interviews to funnel men to her adult subscription website, the English creator, 26, has dominated global headlines.
While some may believe it is all an act, one male sex worker has told Daily Mail he worked with Bonnie before all the controversy – and says she really is that ‘cutthroat’.
The OnlyFans star, who goes by Mr Ink online, says he met Bonnie while he was living in Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast and she was staying at the Hilton Hotel.
Mr Ink and Bonnie, who moved to Australia in 2021, connected on Instagram and met up for coffee in 2023 to discuss filming a porn video together.
‘She goes, “What coffee shop do you want to go to?” I said [redacted]. She’s like, “I can’t go there because I’m sleeping with the owner and he has a wife,” Mr Ink laughs.
Bonnie Blue, 26, has spent the last two years making headlines for her controversial work in the sex industry and her rage-baiting interviews (pictured)
‘Everything was all good when I met her. She was very plain looking. I’ve worked with porn stars who had all the fake stuff before.’
However, Mr Ink later says he found Bonnie to be ‘very stuck up’, claiming she acted ‘like she was better than Australians’.
‘It came across like she had no soul. She’s brutal. No soul… It was just her whole attitude. [She acted like] she was better than everybody,’ he adds.
‘She came across as a real rich, English, private school girl who just looked down on everybody. It’s just the way she was.’
Nevertheless, Mr Ink decided to film a video with Bonnie, but things went wrong when she later attempted to work with him a second time.
‘We did the [sex] scene, but then basically, after that, was when she went to Spring Break and did the Schoolies thing as well,’ he recalls.
Bonnie sparked mass controversy in 2024 when she began attending Schoolies, Spring Break, and Freshers’ Week to have sex with ‘barely legal college boys’.
She would arrive at these annual events and sleep with hundreds of men for free – all they had to do was let her film it and sell it on her OnlyFans account.
While some may believe it is all an act, male sex worker Mr Ink has told Daily Mail he worked with Bonnie before all the controversy and says she really is that ‘cutthroat’
In November that same year, her visa in Australia and Fiji was cancelled for working without the appropriate visas.
Mr Ink claims Bonnie reached out to him again shortly after she made headlines for the shocking stunt, but he declined to work with her again.
‘My morals and everything, I don’t really want to be associated with that,’ he says.
‘If I was saying that about women in my OnlyFans, everyone would be screaming at me. I’d be in trouble. So I said no.
‘After that, she went on a rampage and posted to her fans… saying: “Don’t work with this guy. He’s a prick.”‘
Mr Ink claims he lost tens of thousands of dollars in potential work because other women refused to film with him after he got on Bonnie’s bad side.
He alleges she threatened not to work with women who filmed videos with Mr Ink, and so he missed out on several jobs.
‘Twenty girls wouldn’t work with me. It’s a lot of money… She basically tried to cancel me because I refused to work with her based on morals,’ he claims.
‘It came across like she had no soul. She’s brutal. No soul… It was just her whole attitude. [She acted like] she was better than everybody,’ Mr Ink says
He went on to allege she had the videos they filmed in 2023 removed from OnlyFans so he could no longer earn money from them.
‘I couldn’t release any of them… She got her lawyers onto OnlyFans,’ he says.
Mr Ink says what she did was ‘controlling’ and ‘cutthroat’.
When asked if he believes Bonnie’s current persona in the media is true to who she really is as a person, he says he thinks she’s exaggerating her natural personality.
‘I didn’t think she was an overly nice person when I met her. But I think she is putting it on quite a bit. She just seems to have taken it to another level of coldness,’ he says.
‘She’s got no heart. No soul… She’s obviously been able to disengage.’
When Daily Mail reached out to Bonnie about Mr Ink’s claims, she declined to comment.
Bonnie has since gone on to make headlines again for her controversial 1,000-man gangbang and the resulting documentary made about her.
Meanwhile, Mr Ink, who is originally from Melbourne, says he has also moved on to bigger and better things.
The adult content creator makes more than $10,000 a month on OnlyFans and is set to appear at the upcoming debut of Sxhibition in Brisbane from November 28 to 30.
He will appear alongside a host of other talent in the industry, including former Married At First Sight star Jessika Power and popular porn star Johnny Sins.
Taking place at the Brisbane Showgrounds, Sxhibition will also include a bucking bull at the new BuckWild Bar and a ‘Dirty Dancing’ competition for guests.