‘I don’t feel guilty’: Person who helped Bonnie Blue get banned from OnlyFans speaks out

Bonnie is now losing £1.5 million a MONTH


Though she’s still out there making serious bank on other sites, Bonnie Blue was banned from OnlyFans earlier this month when the x-rated platform called time on her deliberately divisive marketing methods.

We all knew, and low-key hoped it was coming, but the entire nation gasped in June when Bonnie Blue was banned from OnlyFans – what on earth was she going to do next? Though she’s in the process of bouncing back through media interviews and making a start on Fansly – sort of OnlyFans’ ugly cousin – it’s yet to be seen whether Bonnie will ever recover from the OnlyFans snub.

“Extreme challenge content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service. Any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation,” OnlyFans said in a statement, with a source later adding how the “ban is permanent.”

But how did we get here, because Bonnie’s morally grey exploits are nothing particularly new, she’s literally been doing them for over a year. Speaking to The Tab, Bonnie noted how it was a cumulative ban after receiving multiple warnings. One stern warning was over her alleged dogging tour, which The Tab debunked at the time, and now the man at the heart of the meme has offered his thoughts.

This meme was one stop on the way to Bonnie Blue getting banned on OnlyFans

NOW This Is What I Call British Banter

Credit: NOW This Is What I Call British Banter

Back in April, two months before she got banned from OnlyFans, Bonnie Blue went viral (again) because of a fake poster circling the internet. The satirical gag teased performances in Birmingham on May 16, Skegness on May 17, Swansea on May 18, Glasgow on May 19, and Belfast on May 20. The story was even reported as factually accurate by The Sun and MailOnline, but we found out the truth.

In reality, the poster came from the Facebook comedy page NOW This Is What I Call British Banter. With 527k followers and over 320k likes, the page largely curates meme-style content for gags – and OnlyFans is a gold mine for inspiration. Though the meme itself did not result in Bonnie Blue’s instant OnlyFans ban, it was one of the many, many instances that contributed to her being removed from the platform.

Reacting to how wide the gag-poster spread, the admin of the group told The Tab: “I was more shocked that people actually believed the dogging tour announcement. I posted it on my banter page, and it even had my logo on the image, but the internet never fails to surprise me. I don’t feel guilty about creating the image. ”

In fact, the creator of the poster said it was “truly crazy” how a site like OnlyFans would issue a warning to Bonnie Blue over a meme.

He continued: “I create memes based on social trends to make people laugh and smile. I’ve even had fans message me to say my content helped them through tough times or while they were struggling with depression, and that’s the real reason I run the page. In a world where bad news often outweighs the good, sometimes all someone needs is a reason to laugh.”

So has the man learned his lesson?

“So, as long as people are talking about Bonnie Blue, I’ll keep making memes about her. Bonnie is clearly an intelligent woman who’s using her best assets to make millions, and I say, fair play to her,” he added.

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