Fans Call It Her “Most Disgusting Move Yet”
OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue has once again managed to outrage the internet, but this time, even her most dedicated defenders are left speechless. After sharing photos cozying up with Andrew Tate, a man widely denounced for misogynistic rhetoric and facing serious legal allegations, the backlash was swift, brutal, and near-universal.
On Tuesday, Bonnie dropped a series of Instagram photos from the set of The Disruptor podcast, where she will appear alongside Tate and host Rob Moore. For a woman known for sleeping with 1000 men in a single day, even her most provocative stunts pale in comparison to what many are now calling her most disgraceful moment yet.
Recently banned from OnlyFans, Bonnie Blue seemed determined to outdo herself in the shock department. Her latest move? Teaming up with Andrew Tate, a man who is currently facing criminal charges in Romania and is infamous for his toxic commentary about women. The trio — Bonnie, Tate, and Moore — posed for several shots in a sleek, modern studio, teasing what appears to be an upcoming podcast episode.
The setting might have been polished, but the reaction was anything but. Her caption, “Bringing women forward 1057 years,” was met with disgust. Many interpreted it as a twisted, tone-deaf joke at the expense of progress for women.
If Bonnie was looking to provoke outrage, she succeeded. Social media erupted with users expressing dismay at what they see as a rock-bottom publicity stunt.
“If degeneracy had a prom king and queen,” wrote one user on X, capturing the internet’s collective gasp.
Another posted, “Andrew Tate has sat down for a podcast with Bonnie Blue, the porn actress famous for sleeping with 1000 men in one day. I genuinely don’t know who in this room has a lower self-esteem.”
Others weren’t as diplomatic:
“I never in my life thought I’d say this, but this is the first Tate L I have seen. Giving her attention to hundreds of thousands of people is shameful,” one Tate supporter confessed in shock.
“Respectfully, this is a Tate L. I don’t even understand why he’d do this,” echoed another.
The comments range from confused to horrified with many asking why someone like Tate, whose brand rests on portraying “traditional masculinity,” would choose to associate with someone whose claim to fame is tied to extreme adult content.
The Disruptor, a podcast known for courting controversy, has hosted Tate before. But Bonnie Blue’s appearance marks a descent even by their standards. The adult content creator’s brand of notoriety defined by record-breaking promiscuity and defiance, clashing with Tate’s inflammatory masculinity narrative, is a collision that even their fanbases weren’t ready for.
No comment has been made yet by the show or either party about the episode’s contents, but few believe it could salvage the optics of what some are calling a complete moral implosion on both sides.
From sensationalism to outright spectacle, Bonnie Blue’s latest stunt has left the internet exhausted. In a world saturated with clickbait and viral drama, this may be the moment that pushes the limits of what audiences are willing to tolerate. For now, one thing is certain: whatever reputation she had left, this might be the moment it was buried, not in controversy, but in complete and utter disbelief.