Bonnie Blue breaks silence on GK Barry backlash with defiant message for jungle bosses

Bonnie Blue has spoken out after her controversial interview with I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star GK Barry which was deleted following widespread outrage

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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The interview on GK Barry's podcast with adult film star Bonnie Blue may have caused a bit of a stir among the I'm A Celeb team, but Bonnie herself reckons ITV bosses ought to be sending her flowers.

The 25 year old model turned heads and courted controversy when she appeared on the Saving Grace podcast. There, she openly talked about her preference for "barely legal" men and bragged about her penchant for "taking virginities". Bonnie also disclosed that she makes a staggering £540,000 a month by involving 18 and 19 year old lads in her adult content, filmed for her online platform - after checking their IDs and getting consent forms signed.



Critiques are up in arms, saying these young blokes might not fully grasp the long-term impacts they're setting up their digital selves for. As snippets of the chat blew up on the web, the outcry swelled into a full-blown uproar, leading to the podcast episode being pulled from the net. Whispers soon surfaced about ITV entering 'crisis mode' over Bonnie's appearance on I'm A Celeb, with the bigwigs purportedly fretting over the public reaction, reports the Mirror .

Nevertheless, Bonnie has come out swinging, insisting in no uncertain terms to the Mirror that her podcast moment couldn't have been timed better. She's even spun it around, claiming those at the top knew that this was actually spot-on for drumming up some publicity for the show. Speaking with the Mirror as Grace makes her debut on I'm A Celebrity.

.. Get Me Out Of Here! , Bonnie said: "It couldn't have worked out better.

They called it a crisis, but they knew it was absolutely perfect. They've put someone who is going viral in the jungle, drawing more eyes to them. So, I'm waiting for them to thank me.

" She defended Grace's choice to host her on a podcast by stating, "People have disagreed with me going on her podcast and have said that she shouldn't have glamorised what I do for work. However, at no point did she glamorise it or even agree with what I did. She just listened to my story, which is what her podcast is about.

" Bonnie didn't hold back against her detractors either, declaring, "These women hating on me can't seem to understand that some women do things other than stand in the kitchen and let their husbands pay the bills. They seem to have a big issue with that. But the more hate I get, the more it increases my bank balance.

" Controversial content creator, despite receiving death threats, is far from deterred and openly reveals plans to continue her global escapades, bedding students worldwide. She's already made waves with UK freshers this year, and her risqué ventures have seen her in Australia and the US as well. She candidly shares that she’s found a lucrative 'gap in the market' by focusing on X-rated content featuring 18 and 19 year olds.

However, things hit a snag Down Under—her Aussie adventure was put on pause when authorities rejected her visa following an uproar over her intentions to perform paid work on tourist grounds. This denial was fuelled by a successful viral petition, attracting 20,000 signatures demanding her cancellation. Unfazed, Bonnie shocks with a recent bombshell announcement claiming she’s found a loophole for attending the notorious schoolies event, despite the controversy surrounding her visitor status.

The defiant star states, "I can't comment on my visa, all I can say for now is that it's still going ahead," maintaining her stance in the face of opposition. Following the end of the schoolies period, Bonnie intends to leverage football matches to her advantage, having allegedly received direct messages from Premier League footballers. " Bonnie forecasts that she will earn £10million in the US in 2025 and is keen to expand her team, which currently includes her mother and ex-husband.

She said her mum helps with the 'general admin' whilst her ex-husband makes sure she's 'hitting my goals'..