
Revealed: The one thing that always makes men in Bonnie Blue’s viral challenges angry
No, it’s not what you think
Just when you thought you’d heard every single opinion about Bonnie Blue and her wild challenges, there’s one thing that makes men in her viral videos angry.
Bonnie has become one of the UK’s most talked-about online personalities, thanks to her outrageous stunts, documentary features, and very questionable videos. You must have heard of her 1,057 men marathon or her “barely legal” content. But while people can usually laugh off the shock factor, there’s one tiny detail that seems to seriously get under some people’s skin.
And no, it’s not the challenges themselves.
So, what makes people angry in Bonnie Blue’s challenges?
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So, behind every viral clip, Bonnie has a small behind-the-scenes team helping her manage the chaos. It’s basically the people who handle filming, editing, and, you know, making sure things don’t completely fall apart. Among them is her long-time manager, Ollie Davidson, who also happens to be her ex-husband.
In an interview on news.com.au’s Sex, Lies and Streaming podcast, Ollie revealed that a lot of people don’t like the idea of men being involved in her work. “A lot of people get very angry that there’s a man behind her,” he said. “They don’t like the idea that there’s, you know, men in the background helping her out.”
Davidson explained that because of this backlash, he and the rest of Bonnie’s small team, which includes her videographer, try to “stay in the background” and avoid the public eye.
According to Davidson, he and his team receive a lot of criticism just for being part of Bonnie’s professional setup. “We get a lot of hate, so we try and stay out of the public eye,” he said.
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Davidson also spoke about the dangers Bonnie faces while doing her job. He said she has received death threats, been attacked physically, and even been robbed. While on her Bang Bus tour, she also got “punched in the face” at a nightclub, .
Because of this, her team often hires trained security professionals. This icludes includes former special forces members, to protect her when she attends public events or shoots in risky locations.
“They are sort of highly trained professionals. It’s not just like a bouncer. It’s ex-special forces that are employed to follow her and make sure that she’s okay,” he explained.
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