BONNIE Blue has revealed her ex-husband was super supportive of her going into sex work.
The 25-year-old, who has become one of this year’s most controversial figures, claimed she broke the world record by “creating 1,057 beds in 12 hours”.
The infamous Bonnie Blue opened up about life before OnlyFans[/caption]

She recently claimed to have broken a ‘world record’ for having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours[/caption]

She has made an estimated £3 million from the website[/caption]
But before she made millions from OnlyFans, Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Bilinger, had a steady job and even a husband.
Speaking about the How do you get there? podcast, Bonnie talked about her past life and how she ended up in the sex industry as a cam girl.
The blonde, who earns £600,000 a month Only fans, says she worked as a recruiter and first moved to Australia from Britain with her ex-husband.
Bonnie quit her job and moved Australia For two years she lived off the money she made from selling her house in Britain, but she said she was still not satisfied.
“I was like, even though those two years were good, I was like, is that it?
“Have I already had the highlight of my life? Because I’m not ready to accept that my life now is just work, possibly children, and that’s it.
Bonnie saw on social media that cam girls from home were making hundreds a day and brought the idea to her partner, who immediately gave her permission.
She said he saw how unhappy she was in her office job, so she gave it a try and made £500 in her first afternoon.
“Before this, I had only slept with five people and I didn’t know what I was doing,” Bonnie added.
While she started filming solo videos and the couple broke up before she started filming with others, she says he would have been fine with it if she had done it anyway.

Bonnie Blue with her ex-husband before starting OnlyFans[/caption]
‘I think it was because we had been together for so long. it wasn’t a new relationship. So we felt too comfortable with each other,” she continued.
“We had seen each other grow as people, so yes, he would be more than comfortable.”
The OnlyFans star also said her new career has helped her immensely with her self-confidence and claimed she was too scared to go to the beach in her bikini.
She said: “I just felt a bit disgusted with myself, I didn’t feel overly happy or confident. and then when you talk to so many people and they say ‘oh you’re beautiful’ or that interest you know they want to talk to you, it’s really helped my confidence.
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Celebrities like Katie Price and Kerry Katona are popular personalities on the platform.
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“I can imagine the next Day waking up is okay, let’s go to the beach, like I want to put on a bikini.
The podcast host seemed surprised when they asked if Bonnie knew the validation wouldn’t last forever.
She said: “Wasn’t there a better way to feel good about yourself, for me it was the gym.”
Bonnie responded that she only did it for “money” and never expected it to boost her self-esteem, which was just a bonus.
As Bonnie explained how her career has given her a luxurious lifestyle, the host quickly explained what she was trading it in for.
It is estimated that Bonnie has earned £3 million since moving from cam girl to working on OnlyFans.
“I’m sure you have a beautiful life now… But underneath that you have transactions that are not true and not authentic,” she said.
Now Bonnie claims she has bedded 1,057 men in just 12 hours.
In a statement to Fabulous Online, Bonnie’s PR said: ‘She slept with 1,057 people.
“When she reached 1,000, there were 57 more in line that Bonnie wanted to please before she finished the 12-hour day.”
The podcast was a hit with viewers who quickly used the comments to share their opinions.
One person wrote: “There is no price on your sexuality or your dignity.”
Another commented: “Great interview with no shame, asking all the right questions.”
“I think Bonnie handled this interview well – I was surprised that I understood some of her points better than the interviewer, who I found quite condescending,” wrote a third.
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