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Bonnie Blue

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Society & Culture

4.5611 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2026

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

It didn’t seem possible, but Britain has finally found a woman more reviled than Queen Camila Parker Bowles. With the face of a Love Island contestant and the business savvy of PT Burnam, OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue drives around England in a blue van and beckons barely legal virgins to bang her on camera. On top of banging virgins, banging virgins and their dads, in 2025 she also set out to break a mind melting record of sleeping with 1000 men in 24 hours. She succeeded. In this episode, Hannah and Maia discuss the backlash surrounding Bonnie Blue, and whether she really is stretching parasociality to its logical limits, or reflecting our own hypocrisy back to us with a rather sophisticated brand of ragebait. As hundreds of men in shiesties cue up for their thirty seconds of fame, one has to ask whether Bonnie has created an entirely new specimen: the sex hype beast. Better yet, is Bonnie Blue the Mr. Beast of sex work? Tangents include: Lena Dunham’s new memoir and Australian bus memes. 

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0:00.0

I was about to say I saw Lena Dunham in concert last night. Wow, did she play her big hits?

0:05.2

She played all her biggest hits. It was like self-effacing, confessional, spoken word, one could say.

0:12.8

Wow. Yeah, she did an amazing job. This was not a concert. It was just her doing a reading from her latest book, FamSick, a Memoir, which I haven't read,

0:23.6

but I got a free copy because the tickets to this thing were freaking expensive. Yeah, she read an

0:30.1

excerpt from her memoir, and it was genuinely so gripping. Like, I was on the edge of my seat the

0:34.9

entire time. We were kind of like, L.O.L, I think I spotted a single person of color in the audience. Like every single girl looked like a variation of Lena Dunham. It was crazy. Of course. She's shaped a generation. Yeah. And like me and my other half Indian friend, Maya, we're both like, oh, we're the token BOC of this audience. Wow. How does that feel? Like being in high school again. Yes, I can see that. No, it was genuinely incredible. It was her. She did her reading. And then she got interviewed by Elijah from Girls. Oh, what's his name? Andrew. Oh, Andrew Reynolds. Andrew Reynolds, who is a genius and sang his little Broadway song. It was very, like, organic. Like, they didn't really plan the conversation, it seemed. And they had these, like, emotional moments where they both kind of, like, cried and hugged each other. And he was like, I'm sorry I wasn't there for you during all of that. Yeah, it was just so touching. it felt like such a special experience and so intimate, even though I was in an audience of like freaking 2,000 people at BAM. Everyone was laughing the entire time. Like I was cackling. She's just such a magnetic person. She has so much like innate talent. I wish she had continued acting honestly because she was, and I'm, because they acknowledged it yesterday because recently I've been like Lena Dunham was an amazing actor and no one talks about that part of

1:47.5

everything but yesterday he was like she doesn't get her roses for being an incredible actor.

1:51.9

Does she ever win anything for girls? Like I know she was nominated, but does she ever win?

1:58.3

Let's see. I was sure hope so. But I don't think it would be for acting. I feel like it was probably for like production or something. Directors Guild of America Outstanding directing comedy series. She received several Emmy Award nominations to Golden Globes. I think watching too much as we've, I think we discussed in a previous episode, but like watching too much and realizing that every time she was on screen were the only times that I was compelled.

2:20.0

That was when I really realized that she's like a genuinely amazing actress because she can like really deliver her dialogue in this really compelling way.

2:26.5

But anyways, it was so special.

2:28.4

I'm very jealous. I know she's doing, I think, a similar thing in London, but I did not get my shit together

2:35.5

and score a ticket, unfortunately.

2:38.7

But I feel like I would be so inspired.

2:42.9

I know, okay, I'm not going to say where she lives in London.

2:45.2

I actually know almost exactly where she lives

2:47.1

because someone I know, knows someone else who has like seen her. Don't put that in.

2:53.2

Lina, you have been doxed, which is funny because she joked about how she was like, remember the time

2:58.8

that I accidentally put Jemima Kirk's number on my story on Instagram and she was like, it's still the

3:03.6

same number. So maybe this is like payback. Maybe it's karma. But what I was going to say is

3:08.7

someone saw her on the bus. And the person telling the story was like, yeah, my friend saw Lena Dunham on

3:13.8

the bus. And I thought that she was saying that her friend thanked Lena Dunham. And I was like,

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