
Bonnie Blue has once again managed to find her way into making headlines, this time for a Channel 4 documentary about her.
The OnlyFans star made her name with controversial videos in which she took the virginity of several freshly 18-year-old at university. Her reputation became supercharged however when she decided to have sex with 1,000 men in one day, a stunt which is covered in the Channel 4 doc.
The documentary is as controversial as Blue often is, with many shocked that Channel 4 were willing to put 'literal porn' on TV in the documentary.
Another moment that took fans aback however was the introduction in the documentary of her estranged husband. Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is married to her childhood sweetheart Oliver Davidson.
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In the documentary, titled 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, she says she and Oliver met when she was about 14 or 15, and got married young.
She stated he was supportive when she decided to start OnlyFans, which started before their estrangement.
She said it ‘wasn’t because he wanted to pimp [Blue] out’ but that he wanted her to be happy and have control of her life.
Shockingly, despite the pair being estranged, Davidson actually has worked for her. It's unclear if he still does.
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Blue revealed this in a podcast appearance on The Sinners podcast, where she said he was ‘waiting outside for her’ to drive her back after the podcast.
Speaking on another podcast,The Saving Grace, an episode which has since been deleted by host GK Barry after backlash, she said: “We’re on really good terms. He works for me now.
“He helps with some behind-the-scenes stuff. It is convenient. It’s handy for me.
“He’s going to get some of the money regardless. He might as well work for it. This job benefits everyone in my family, including him.”
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Speaking in the documentary Davidson gave his view of his estranged wife’s line of work, saying: “She really connects with the fans… most people, if they do porn, they seem out of reach.

“You’re never going to meet them. You’re never going to be able to film with them. Whereas Bonnie, she puts her location online. Then her fans can actually film with her.
“Mainstream porn has been around a lot longer… but nothing’s really changed until this point. It’s a defining moment in porn. She’s completely changed the game.”
The pair split in late 2023, with Davidson insisting in an interview with The Daily Mail that it was nothing to do with her work.
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"We were together a long time", Blue said of the breakup in a previous interview. "We just grew apart. There was no dramatic split-up or anything like that. We just grew apart naturally."
Despite the interesting details revealed regarding the woman behind the stunts, many are less than pleased with Channel 4’s decision to air the documentary.

One popular tweet said: “Channel 4 has sunk to a new low. Why is there a documentary on Bonnie Blue? Why are they trying to normalise her deviancy on national television?”
Another said: “Disgraceful to air that Channel 4. Following around a terrible person who doesn't think they're terrible, with zero challenge while influencing others then calling it a 'documentary'.
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“So disappointing, depressing and shameful.”
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