Bonnie Blue's Pregnancy Stunt Sparks Youth Backlash as Teens Turn Away from Content Creators
Bonnie Blue's Pregnancy Stunt Sparks Youth Backlash as Teens Turn Away from Content Creators

Bonnie Blue, the 27-year-old OnlyFans creator from Stapleford, Nottinghamshire, has announced her first pregnancy, but the reaction from younger generations suggests a shift away from shock content. Known for stunts like sleeping with over 1,000 men in 12 hours, Blue revealed plans for a 'golden baby shower', which she confirmed involves urine. While the announcement caused outrage among adults, teenagers are responding with indifference and pity.

Jake, 16, summed up the sentiment: 'There is nothing sexy about someone that desperate for attention. Just put it away, love, and go buy some rattles with your millions. I just feel sorry for the baby.' Amy, 15, added that Bonnie Blue is seen as 'a sad, old, desperate woman' and that even boys are laughing at her.

Teens are increasingly viewing content creators as 'try-hard' and 'past it', with a growing preference for analogue lifestyles. Remy, 15, cited Keanu Reeves as a hero because he 'builds really cool motorcycles, is in cool films, says only positive things and isn't even really on social media.' The youth are self-banning from social media, finding online shock tactics embarrassing rather than aspirational.

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This generational shift may signal the decline of extreme content creators, as younger audiences prioritise real-world connections over online notoriety.

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