Controversial adult content creator Bonnie Blue has been banned from OnlyFans following a string of headline-chasing stunts that the platform says violated its Acceptable Use Policy.
The final straw: a graphic challenge dubbed “Bonnie Blue’s Petting Zoo”, which triggered a firestorm of criticism and was widely condemned as promoting dangerous rape culture.
We can confirm all three of her accounts have been taken offline by OnlyFans.
Bonnie Blue had reportedly earned up to $800,000 per month from her OnlyFans content. The 25-year-old, known for increasingly extreme viral antics, told followers she planned to be tied up naked in a glass box for 24 hours on June 15, inviting men to “do basically whatever they want.”
“For 24 hours, I’m all yours. Tied up, gagged, bent over, begging – however you want me, you can have me,” she said in a now-deleted TikTok video.
The announcement drew intense backlash across social media, with critics and survivors of sexual assault calling the stunt “vile,” “disgusting,” and “trauma-inducing.” Writer and survivor Kate Kulniece accused Blue of trivializing sexual violence and retraumatizing survivors, calling her content “a slap in the face to millions of rape survivors.”
In response to the public outcry, OnlyFans swiftly deactivated Blue’s account, issuing a rare public statement:
“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.”
Bonnie Blue first gained notoriety by claiming she had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours, a claim that went viral and launched her into the spotlight. Since then, she’s been behind a series of calculated stunts, including:
While some defended her antics as performance art or viral marketing, many creators, including fellow OnlyFans star Sophie Rain, condemned Blue’s behavior as reckless and damaging to the platform’s credibility.
“It’s no longer women empowerment,” Rain said in a recent interview. “It’s shock value, and she’s making a joke out of all of us.”
Bonnie Blue has reportedly lost millions in projected revenue. After Instagram and TikTok also removed her accounts, Blue announced she was canceling the “Petting Zoo” event, but teased an even bigger livestream scheduled for June 14.
“The petting zoo has had to go,” she said. “But I’m replacing it with something even better. I cannot wait for you to watch.”
Bonnie Blue’s ban underscores an increasingly tense divide in the adult creator space: between performers focused on sustainable, consent-driven content and those pursuing shock value at any cost. OnlyFans, once seen as a haven for independent adult entertainers, is now contending with the reputational fallout of high-profile controversies.
For creators like Sophie Rain, the episode represents a tipping point.
“Brands don’t take us seriously anymore,” Sophie Rain said. “Media doesn’t take us seriously. I’m tired of having to explain that not all of us are doing circus acts for clicks.”
Bonnie Blue’s removal stands as a stark reminder that even in the world of adult content, there are boundaries, and crossing them can carry real consequences.
For now she is promoting her PornHub page but there is still the possibility that she’ll have her OnlyFans page restored in the future.