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OnlyFans Bonnie Blue Banned from OnlyFans After ‘Petting Zoo’ Glass Box Stunt Sparks Outrage

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  • Bonnie Blue has been permanently banned from OnlyFans over a controversial “petting zoo” stunt.
  • The performance involved a glass box and live animals, sparking outrage online.
  • Bonnie was a top earner on OnlyFans, generating over $1.2 million annually.
  • She has had high-profile relationships with influencers and musicians.
  • She plans to launch her own uncensored subscription platform, “BB Unfiltered.”
Bonnie Blue Banned from OnlyFans After ‘Petting Zoo’ Glass Box Stunt Sparks Outrage
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Controversial adult content creator Bonnie Blue has been permanently banned from OnlyFans following a viral backlash to her latest publicity stunt — a planned “petting zoo” performance involving a glass box, which was teased to her subscribers as an “interactive” live event. The platform, which has previously tolerated boundary-pushing content, issued a swift and permanent ban after the stunt was deemed a violation of their community and ethical guidelines.


Bonnie Blue, 27, rose to fame in 2021 when her provocative content and unfiltered lifestyle earned her a large following on adult platforms. Known for mixing adult entertainment with shock value, Blue claimed she was on track to earn over $1.2 million annually at her peak, boasting over 200,000 OnlyFans subscribers.


Originally from Tampa, Florida, Bonnie dropped out of college in her sophomore year to pursue digital fame full-time. She gained attention not only for her adult content but also for her high-profile relationships with online influencers and EDM producers. Most notably, she was linked to controversial Twitch streamer "ZaneVX" and later EDM artist Rick Veloce — both relationships frequently made headlines due to public breakups and allegations of infidelity and emotional manipulation.


The now-banned "petting zoo" stunt reportedly involved Bonnie sitting in a transparent box for 12 hours alongside small live animals — a spectacle that drew criticism from both animal rights activists and mental health advocates. She had promoted it as a metaphor for the voyeuristic nature of online fame but failed to secure the necessary permits or animal welfare oversight.


OnlyFans released a brief statement citing violations of their updated conduct policy and “endangerment of animals and users.” Bonnie responded via Instagram Live, claiming the ban was “hypocritical and driven by pressure from mainstream advertisers.” She added that she is considering launching her own subscription-based platform, “BB Unfiltered,” where “nothing will be censored.”


Despite the ban, Bonnie's online presence remains strong. Her fans have already followed her to Telegram, Reddit, and Fansly. Whether this controversy marks the downfall of her career or a pivot to something even more chaotic remains to be seen.

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