OnlyFans Porn Star Costs Gambling Site Their License

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Bonnie Blue is the stage name of Tia Bellinger, a British porn star who has made millions on the subscription-based adult content site, OnlyFans shocked the world when she announced her plan to set a world record for having sex with over 1,000 men in one day. 

The marathon gangbang ended up featuring 1,057 men and took place in less than twelve hours in a rented luxury mansion valued at £15 million. Blue, 25, continues to talk about the experience, including sharing that the first man in the long queue did not wrap up before getting started. Her lack of concern is, well, concerning. Not only does she seem unbothered by the ramifications of her stunts when it comes to people’s health, she also doesn’t seem to care about the financial impact. 

For Blue, the video of the marathon stunt was pulled by the subscription platform for not following the rules. OnlyFans spokesperson shared:  “To keep our community safe, OnlyFans also verifies the age, identity, and consent of all parties featured in explicit content on OnlyFans. We do not allow a large number of non-OnlyFans creators to be featured on an account even where release forms have been provided.”

That’s not the only video she’s had pulled. The platform also removed a video of the porn star standing outside a local campus looking for 18-year-olds to sleep with. But not before it was seen by thousands of people — people who may have noticed the logos on the jersey one of the male students was wearing. 

The Premier League’s Everton jersey prominently featured the logo of Stake, a sponsor of the team. And no one seemed to be happy about that. Especially not the Coalition to End Gambling Ads who filed a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) in January 2024. It’s unclear how the Coalition became aware of the video, but the Gambling Commission did not hesitate to act. Even though Stake wasn’t an official sponsor of Blue’s video, the fact that logo was clearly visible was enough to force the Australian-based gambling firm to give up their betting license. 

It doesn’t appear that Everton will sever ties as Stake as their sponsor, as the BBC reported that Everton won’t be seeking any changes to its uniforms. Since Stake is an international company and the Premier League can be viewed around the world, it may not matter that UK locals can’t access the betting site. 

Meanwhile, Blue is unaffected by the controversy. The OnlyFans star seems to walk away from her dramatic stunts unscathed while those around her suffer the consequences. Only time will tell if that continues, or if Blue will eventually have to face the music like everyone else.