People have clocked a rage-inducing detail in Bonnie Blue’s Bang Bus, and it’s the final straw

We should have seen this coming


Bonnie Blue’s Bang Bus tour has officially come to an end, and after weeks of sightings all around the UK, we still have absolutely no idea what it was, what it was for, and what the bloody point was.

Most of Bonnie Blue’s decisions can be traced back to one admittedly genius thought: Go viral, incite backlash, and be as overtly offensive as possible for clout. Love her or hate her, it clearly works, because she’s now the girly to beat in the UK OnlyFans community – if we don’t count the starkly more likeable Lily Phillips. But that’s just it, Bonnie Blue doesn’t want to be liked; her Bang Bus tour certainly affirmed that sentiment.

After nine cities, some more popular than others, Bonnie finished off her tour in London this week. But, despite the mass amount of attention and just about every publication in the country covering it, what actually happened behind those blue doors is still a mystery – and people think they know the reason why.

Bonnie Blue’s Bang Bus tour is fake AF!

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When the Bonnie Blue Bang Bus tour kicked off, a disclaimer was posted on her new sparkly website: “Disclaimer – Bonnie will not be engaging in any sexual activity with the public.”

Naturally, this led to people questioning what she was actually doing. She was sleeping with people, as confirmed by her Twitter profile, but that was with fellow OF models such as Kenzlee and Tescoboy. We regular folk were just getting pictures, autographs, and t-shirts.

So, what’s with all the pictures and videos of Bonnie making out with strangers, of men leaving the Bang Bus in balaclavas, and “look who I spotted” clips? As is the case with all things concerning Bonnie ‘barely legal’ Blue, it’s marketing, baby.

TikTok clipping is a major side hustle that can actually earn people quite a lot of money. The premise is simple: A creator supplies you with video content, and then you stitch it together, give it a catchy headline, and upload it to TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook. It’s kinda genius, and something exploited by OnlyFans models constantly. Lily Phillips does it too – or at least did do it – and following the Bang Bus tour, it looks like Bonnie Blue is taking advantage of the venture as well.

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For instance, an Instagram account called @SpringbreakgirlXO posted a video of Bonnie Blue with balaclava-clad men in Oxford. Their profile picture is simply the colour blue, the emojis are the same as Bonnie Blue’s go-to emojis, and the link in the bio takes you directly to Bonnie’s OnlyFans. There are dozens of accounts just like this; not that a lot of people are buying it anyway.

“How can you all believe that this is actually real? It’s clearly staged,” one person said.

Another wrote: “Can’t believe she’s making these herself and posting them.”

So again, this leads us back to the question of the month: What the hell was the point of the Bang Bus tour? It certainly wasn’t for OnlyFans content.

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