1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story
- Alicia Maude
- Aug 5
- 3 min read
I saw on social media that there was a Bonnie Blue documentary coming out and I knew I had to watch it. I will hold my hands up, I am intrigued by her, I would love to interview her and try and figure out where this side has come from. Before I watched it I got into a conversation with work colleagues, some of them had watched it and some hadn't and it was interesting to hear what they thought of her.

The documentary is on Channel 4, it is about an hour long with adverts in between and before you watch it, or if you watch it there are scenes of sex, nudity and bad language.

During the show you see her and her assistant Josh prep for the ultimate "stunt", the 1000+ guys, I get to see the stunt and I know people were saying she is blank behind the eyes, I am not sure about that. You could see a little worry on her face but that was because she was worried that nobody would turn up.

You get to meet her husband who speaks about how he just wants her to be happy. You get to meet her mum who I find odd, I find her odd, I know for a fact my parents wouldn't be proud of me doing this sort of thing but hey, everybody is different.

I do believe Bonnie Blue knows what she is doing, she knows her self, she knows her branding and she knows what she is doing. She has her signature colour - blue. She is a business woman and what was interesting about this show is understanding a bit more about OnlyFans, I haven't been on OnlyFans, I don't have an OnlyFans account but to find that OnlyFans has standards. I didn't expect that. The 1000+ men occasion can't go up on OnlyFans I learnt, the reason is because you have to be an OnlyFans collaborator not just a randomer off of the street.

She has actually been banned from OnlyFans and has now moved onto another platform that I haven't heard of. Not only has she been banned from OnlyFans but she mentioned that she has multiple Instagram accounts because she gets banned, she knows what she is doing.

Don’t get me wrong; I don’t think it’s a respectable way to make money. If she were a relative of mine, I wouldn’t be proud. But is she really doing any harm? I find the idea of being a 'role model' to young people in this context quite troubling, but the truth is, she’s not actually hurting anyone. She’s a very beautiful woman, imperfections and all (I noticed the scar on her shin), and she’s simply using what she has to make a living. Make a living for herself, her family and she has staff.
What I find truly sad is that she’s now afraid to go out alone, scared she might be the target of an acid attack. I just don’t understand why anyone would feel the need to hurt her. It’s pathetic, really. If people don’t like her, they should simply not watch her, not talk about her, not search for her, just leave her alone. I honestly can’t see how she’s causing harm to anyone.

Toward the end of the show, she gets a notification inviting her to Romania to appear on a podcast with another controversial social media figure, Andrew Tate. I’ll be honest, I watched that podcast, I watched the podcast when it came out on YouTube. It was genuinely interesting. There were a few points they made that I agreed with, though plenty I didn’t. Still, seeing the two of them interact was intriguing. Andrew Tate doesn’t actually appear in the documentary, but it’s mentioned that she’s going to meet him.
I wouldn't watch it again but it was an interesting watch.


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