
Sophie Rain has officially had enough, and she’s naming names. The OnlyFans star didn’t sugarcoat a thing when she tore into Bonnie Blue this week, blasting her for what she calls “attention-grabbing chaos” that’s wrecking years of hard-earned progress.
In a no-holds-barred interview with The Blast, Rain made it painfully clear: she’s not here for stunts, spectacle, or anything that turns women’s empowerment into a punchline. “It’s no longer women empowerment. It’s shock value,” she said. “She’s making a joke out of all of us.” And just like that, the gloves came off.
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Bonnie Blue, known off-camera as Tia Billinger, has spent the past year going viral for all the wrong reasons. She staged a fake wedding to a fan. She livestreamed her own mock arrest. And the final act? A “public petting zoo” event where she planned to be naked, locked in a glass box, and touched by strangers inside a private home.
i hope one day she realizes the trauma she’s causing herself and so many women https://t.co/UybntkqFKl
— Sophie Rain (@sophieraiin) June 10, 2025
Even in a world that thrives on outrageous content, that move crossed a line.
Criticism poured in. Fans, creators, and brand reps slammed the stunt as reckless and dangerous. The fallout came fast. OnlyFans confirmed to The Sun UK that they permanently banned Blue after a string of “extreme challenge” videos. One insider didn’t hold back, saying, “Bonnie was making nearly $800,000 a month, and now it’s gone. OnlyFans had no choice.”
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Rain didn’t cheer the ban, but she didn’t hide her frustration either.
“We built this space to take control of our bodies and our finances,” she told The Blast. “Not to fake pregnancies, weddings, or throw cake at strangers in the street.”
The outrage isn’t about one person or one stunt. It’s about the ripple effect. According to Rain, Blue’s antics have made it harder for creators who treat the job like a business, not a dare. “Brands don’t take us seriously anymore. Media doesn’t take us seriously,” she said.
This isn’t some petty creator drama. This is about an entire industry getting dragged into chaos by someone who’d rather trend than think. And Rain? She’s not cleaning up that mess.
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