Viewers shocked following decision to air 'extreme' Bonnie Blue documentary featuring explicit scenes

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Viewers shocked following decision to air 'extreme' Bonnie Blue documentary featuring explicit scenes

She says she went from 'innocent wife' to earning $200,000 a month

Your latest must-watch documentary is here, and while the X-rated nature of 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story might not be for everyone, morbid curiosity is bringing plenty of viewers to the Channel 4 documentary.

Real name Tia Billinger, the English adult film star is better known under the name Bonnie Blue. Making headlines as she tried to break the world record for most sexual partners in a day, Billinger has continued to be a divisive figure due to appearing on Andrew Tate's podcast and later canceling her idea for a 'petting zoo' where up to 2,000 men could do what they want to her while tied up and naked insdie a glass box.

Bonnie Blue has recently been in the headlines thanks to her controversial documentary that follows her attempt to sleep with 1,057 men in just 12 hours. The world record had been held by pornographic film actress Lisa Sparxxx since 2004, with her reportedly sleeping with 919 men in a single day.

People got to see more than they expected during the documentary (Channel 4)
People got to see more than they expected during the documentary (Channel 4)

The subject matter of 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story was always going to make for pretty adult watching, but now that the documentary has aired, viewers were shocked by just how graphic it was.

Billinger's infamous record-breaking video was removed from her OnlyFans platform, with the popular adult video service explaining its strict guidelines on being able to verify the age, identity, and consent of all parties featured in its content. Due to the sheer number of men featured in Bonnie's challenge, she had to take the video down.

This wasn't a problem for The Bonnie Blue Story, which seemed to show unedited footage from her various videos. Channel 4 was accused of showing pornography, with scenes including excerpts from a video where she claimed to have sex with 126 students during Florida's Spring Break.

Channel 4 included a disclaimer that the documentary would involve "strong language, full frontal nudity, graphic scenes of a sexual nature, and content you may find offensive," while each segment came with a warning.

Still, those who tuned in to get an insight into Billinger's adult entertainment empire clearly didn't expect things to be quite so X-rated.

One angry viewer wrote: "I'm only 15 minutes into this Bonnie Blue documentary on Channel 4 and yeah.... vomit."


Another added: "In 2015 Sun Newspaper took the step of stopping using topless page 3 girls because women were being objectified. Now we have Ch4 TV doing a documentary on the ‘porn star’ Bonnie Blue. Look at how far we’ve progressed 😩😩😩."

Calling out the recent porn verification protocols that have been in place in the United Kingdom, a third shocked person wrote: "Putting a documentary on TV abt Bonnie Blue at 10pm showing literal porn with no filter just days after the age verification thing went live is actually crazy work Channel 4."

Elsewhere, The Bonnie Blue Story revealed what her family thinks of things and how she's told them to quit their jobs so she can support them financially. Calling out those close to her, someone else concluded: "This #bonnieblue documentary is absolutely depressing. She’s been pimped out by her ex-husband and her mother saying she’s proud of her?!? She could have had a dance career. I feel like I’m losing my mind watching this."

It sounds like some of you got a little more than you bargained for when tuning in.

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