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Bonnie Blue’s Fansly Rebirth: Banned by OnlyFans, Followed by Thousands

Bonnie Blue, the adult performer known for pushing limits and courting controversy, has made a swift and unapologetic pivot to Fansly after being permanently banned from OnlyFans last month.

The ban followed her announcement of a sexual endurance stunt: 2,000 men in 24 hours, performed inside a transparent box. OnlyFans deemed it a violation of its Acceptable Use Policy. “Extreme challenge content is not permitted,” a spokesperson stated. Her account was deactivated, permanently.

Blue, born Tia Billinger, fired back with accusations of hypocrisy and selective enforcement. “OnlyFans punished me for doing what others have copied, while allowing less successful creators to stay,” she said. “I’ve never ended up in the hospital, never cried publicly, never bled for the camera. That’s the difference.”

She maintains that her content is fully legal and produced under strict safety protocols. But legal or not, the stunt marked the end of her relationship with the platform that helped build her name.

Unfazed, Blue landed on Fansly, bringing with her over 28,000 followers and a clear message: she’s not going quietly. The numbers are still climbing.

The move has stirred up debate across Reddit, with users split. Some argue she was always pushing against the edge of the rules. Others applaud her for the sheer draw she brings to a lesser-known platform. “I don’t care what she does,” one commenter wrote. “But in terms of visibility, she’s good for Fansly.”

Another pointed out the domino effect: “She’ll bring more creators over. People don’t know what Fansly is—she might fix that.”

Love her or loathe her, Blue is forcing a conversation the industry isn’t quite ready to have. And with her Fansly now active—and free to follow—she’s not waiting around for permission.

Last modified: July 11, 2025

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