Adult star and OnlyFans model Bonnie Blue has released a statement after she was said to be involved in an attack at a nightclub last night.
The adult content creator was taking snaps with fans at Onyx nightclub in Sheffield in the early hours of the morning today (19 September), when a fight appeared to break out, with a woman said to have punched her in the face.
It's fair to say that Blue - real name Tia Billinger - has had a controversial rise to fame, with one of her most infamous stunts involving her having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours, as well as her 2023 collaboration with X-rated model, Leliani May, for 'Schoolies Week', which involved sleeping with as many freshers university students as possible on camera.
The scuffle this morning was said to take place at the nightclub during the influencer's 'barely legal' university tour of the UK as the new academic year starts up again.
The 26-year-old was allegedly punched in the jaw by a woman who was queueing to see her just 40 minutes after she'd entered the club, which was around 1am, according to eyewitnesses.
It's unknown as to why the woman allegedly decided to deck the adult star last night.
After she was 'punched', Bonnie remained relatively silent until this afternoon, issuing an update.
She has now said of the incident: "Quick update – there was a tiny incident last night, but I’m totally fine – big thanks to my A plus security for keeping everything smooth.
"No scratches, no stress, and definitely no slowing me down. Can’t wait for my Nottingham homecoming for the next two days".
Speaking to the Daily Star, one person recalled: "I saw a woman talking to their friend while standing next to Bonnie Blue. They turned to Bonnie, turned back to their friend, and then punched Bonnie square in the jaw."
The adult star has released a statement following the supposed attack (Instagram/bonnieblue) Other witnesses also heard a girl say something to Bonnie about 'setting feminism back' ahead of them in the queue, to which the adult star was allegedly heard saying 'get those fat f**** away from me'.
The huge lengths of the queues which were seen in footage of the event, as well as the number of security personnel that came with Bonnie herself.
While many may have thought that the meet-up was a chance to get some NSFW content filmed, Onyx made clear that it was a sex-free event, even issuing a 'no sex' warning.
“This is a night built for making new friends, laughing until your cheeks hurt, and throwing yourself into the wildest Freshers experience in Sheffield," they said.
"Important Notice: This event is a safe space for all. No sexual behaviour is permitted inside the venue - respect others and enjoy the party the right way."
LADbible has contacted Bonnie Blue for comment.