Bonnie Blue discusses divorce and a step back from dating

Bonnie Blue has revealed why she is taking a break about ‘loving’ sex after splitting her husband Ollie Davidson.
Speak with UK Outlet Time On Friday, July 25, Blue (real name Tia Billinger) admitted that she stopped dating in the midst of her only -fans sex divisions and after she stopped it with Davidson.
“I take a break,” Blue, 26, told The Outlet. “Me and my ex were together for a very long time and I think it’s fine not to have a relationship. It will be difficult when I am ready to date because of what I do.”
She added: “Some sex I have with people is loving, but it is not a boyfriend and girlfriend loving.”
Blue has previously tackled her relationship with her ex, which lasted ten years before they went their own way.
“I used to be married. We were together for almost 10 years and we just grew,” Blue shared on the podcast “Saving Grace” recorded in October 2024. “We met when I was 13. Last year broke.”
In various interviews, she insisted that her work had nothing to do with why they called time about their marriage.
Blue has taken the headlines for her sex stunts and explicit only -content content, including earlier this year when she claimed to have broken a world record by sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
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Thanks to Bonnie Blue/InstagramDespite their split, Davidson has even delivered a helping hand to blue when it comes to her content creation.
“We are really good conditions. He is working for me now,” Blue said about her former husband. ‘[He] Helps with some things behind the scenes. It’s handy. It’s handy for me. “
She added: “We are married, so he is going to get something of the money anyway. He might as well work for it … This job benefits everyone in my family.
The Content -Maker also announced a “children’s farming” with blue -unpleasant and tied to a glass box while trying to sleep with 2,000 men. The announcement of the event was eventually permanently banned from only fans, despite being one of the best makers of the platform, reportedly in turnover.
“Extreme ‘challenge’ content is not available on fans only and is not permitted among us acceptable user policy and service conditions,” a spokesperson told us every week in a statement at that time. “Every infringement of our service conditions results in content or account deactoring.”
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