The internet’s favorite naughty attention seeker is back in the spotlight with a forthcoming documentary on her rise to infamy.

Documentary lovers will have something extra spicy to look forward to this summer. Bonnie Blue is a polarizing OnlyFans star who broke the world record for most sexual encounters in a day by engaging in sex acts with 1,000 men over the course of a single day. Her stunt not only smashed the previous record, but it set the internet abuzz and put her name in headlines around the world. A documentary filmmaker has taken notice and will be debuting their work for audiences this summer.

So who is Bonnie Blue really? Her real name is Tia Billinger, and she’s a 25-year-old content creator known for her shocking public stunts and high-earning OnlyFans account. She claims to be bringing in roughly $2 million per month via her page, using her earnings to fund a lavish lifestyle—she recently acquired a custom Ferrari—and has built her entire brand around controversy and unapologetic content. She identifies as a sex-positive creator, but her critics often refer to her instead as a predator, citing her open preference for “barely legal” men and, recently, women.

Her most publicized stunt to date is her world-record-breaking sex marathon where she had encounters with 1,000 men in one day. This act resulted in global media attention, sparked outrage on social media, and led to more than a few death threats aimed at the controversial creator. Critics questioned her ethics, while her fans called her bold and celebrated the achievement. Her stunts and her pursuit of scandal, which keeps her name in the headlines, have resulted in a sharp divide between views of empowerment and exploitation.

While most of the world was still picking their jaw up off the ground after hearing about Blue’s latest scandal, one documentary filmmaker saw an opportunity to dig deeper. Director Victoria Silver approached Blue with the idea of shooting a documentary that follows her life. Commissioned by Channel 4 and produced by Magnificent Pictures, the filmmaker was with Bonnie throughout the past several months, including during the time surrounding her record-breaking stunt. The documentary is set to air in summer 2025, and the buzz around Silver’s work has been met with mixed reactions. Some are excited to see her take on Blue’s life and antics; others feel she’s chosen to spotlight someone who has made millions through predatory behavior.

Silver says that her documentary goes “beyond the headlines” and dives into the real person behind Bonnie Blue. Her work looks at Bonnie not just as a porn star, but as a complex woman who is more than her sex work. The film investigates whether Blue is truly a manipulative figure who exploits young men, or if she’s simply disrupting puritanical norms through entrepreneurial sex work. It also supposedly examines the gray area of: is it really empowerment if someone else feels used?

The documentary asks some big cultural questions. Who gets to define consent and power in the adult entertainment industry? What happens when a woman profits massively from a system that traditionally exploits women? Can someone be both a feminist and a provocateur? To see the answers Victoria Silver landed on, viewers will have to tune in this summer when The Bonnie Blue Story airs on Channel 4. Whether you’re watching out of outrage, intrigue, or even just boredom, the documentary should make Bonnie’s story clearer—and maybe humanize her to the world.