
This comedian met ‘frightening’ Bonnie Blue, and he thinks we’ve all ‘read her wrong’
‘We should view her in the same realm as Greta Thunberg’
Comedian Vittorio Angelone recently met Bonnie Blue, and while he did call her “frightening”, he also argued that we might have “read” her wrong because he thinks she’s autistic. His reasoning was pretty baseless, but the clip has nontheless racked up views on TikTok.
In a recent episode of Mike & Vittorio’s Guide to Parenting, Vittorio discussed Bonnie Blue with his co-host, Mike Rice. Mike asked him how he found the meet cute, and after calling her “frightening”, what he said next was not on my 2025 bingo card.
“She’s at the very least like autistic,” Vittorio, who is neurodivergent himself, claimed. “Because her team all make fun of her in the documentary for just going off into her own little world every so often.”
He said if she was actually autistic, we could have all “read it wrong”, mischaracterising her OnlyFans stunts when they’re actually her special interest. Mike went on to argue that “c*cks are her trains.”
He added: “Maybe her special interest isn’t trains, but having trains run on her. It’s all trains, no matter what.”
Though most people in the comments rejected his claims, ironically, this is not the first time autism and Bonnie Blue have been in the same sentence. In actual fact, she addressed it herself.
Another podcaster asked Bonnie Blue if she is autistic
During an interview on the Kat Baker Show, which was the same podcast her 18-year-old co-star went on, Bonnie Blue was outright asked whether she is autistic.
Giggling, she responded: “Um, I’m very factual and straight to the point. I’m not very emotional. Sometimes when people get emotional, I’m just like get over it.”
Responding to the original post from Vittorio, Kat wrote: “I asked her if she was autistic, she didn’t say no.”
I think we should leave the diagnosis to doctors; after all, Bonnie Blue just enjoys what she does.
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Featured image credit: Mike & Vittorio’s Guide to Parenting and The Kat Baker Show