The absolutely grim reason the 1,057 men who queued for Bonnie Blue wore balaclavas
This is beyond foul
During the wait for Bonnie Blue, over 1000 men queued up to spend less than a minute with the OnlyFans star with all of them wearing balaclavas during their interviews.
And it turns out there’s a pretty grim reason why the 1000 men wore balaclavas whilst waiting for Bonnie Blue, so let’s find out why.
During the initial stages of the queue, the men waited to get checked by security in a separate building from the one where the action was taking place, and it was only at this point they were given balaclavas.
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Something tells me it would be hard to check people’s IDs if they had a mask obscuring their whole face so it makes sense.
One man who was in the queue told the Daily Mail: “I didn’t know any of the other people there – they all had masks on. When you arrive, they give you a mask so you hide your face – 99 per cent of the people had their masks on.
“It was like a balaclava-style blue mask, very thin, like the sort bank robbers wear.”
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Once the 1000-plus men got into the main mansion where Bonnie Blue lay waiting for them the balaclavas went on and didn’t come off until they left. In every single interview, all of the men’s faces are obscured in order to help conceal their identities.
It seems like most men were wearing the balaclavas provided to them by Bonnie Blue’s team, whilst others had either fashioned or brought their own from home.
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By obscuring their identity the men involved with Bonnie not only didn’t have to worry about their family, employers or potential partners (just saying) finding out about their extracurricular activities, but also meant if their face got into a clip on Bonnie’s OnlyFans account they still had privacy.
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