After producing a podcast with Andrew Tate, Bonnie Blue admitted how she felt.
Controversial adult entertainer Bonnie Blue opened up about her views on Andrew Tate, who’s making his return to combat sports. The self-proclaimed “king of toxic masculinity” and ex-professional kickboxer, who built an impressive record of 76 victories and just nine defeats, is stepping back into the ring on Saturday night to take on a reality TV star in a clash billed as “The Fight Before Christmas”.
The contentious 39-year-old internet figure will go toe-to-toe with reigning champion Chase DeMoor for the Misfits Boxing heavyweight crown in Dubai, with the main event anticipated to begin around 10pm GMT. While Tate and provocative performer Bonnie – whose real name is Tia Billinger – might seem an odd combination, the unexpected pair met back in June whilst appearing on Rob Moore’s Disruptor’s podcast.
In the wacky exchange, misogynistic Tate suggested that women would readily sleep with enemy soldiers in the event of World War Three. Bonnie, 26, shocked the audience by saying, “I would have f****d Hitler survive.” “
The former content creator then argued that Tate’s extreme sexual behavior, including her notoriously 24-hour sleeping pattern with 1,057 men, was a “clear example of how to be empowered.” She resolutely said, “I use my body, I do what I want when I want.” “
Bonnie, who was expelled from Indonesia earlier this month after recording racy content with tourists in Bali, expressed no regrets about the meeting and shared her thoughts on Tate.
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She told the Daily Star, “I actually don’t regret doing the podcast.” He turned up early for the podcast, shook my hand, and offered me a drink, knowing that everyone has their own experiences with people.
He said, “Let me know if there is anything I ask you don’t want or don’t feel comfortable with,” and I thought it was just polite. He and I had a positive encounter, really.
Bonnie remarked, “Andrew obviously gets a lot of bad press, but I also do.” Prosecutors in the UK confirmed 21 charges in May that will apply when Tate and his brother Tristan return to the country, including actual bodily harm, controlling prostitution for profit, human trafficking, and rape.
She continued, “When I first told my dad that I was going to interview Andrew Tate, he said, “Oh, I’m not doing that with that guy, I’ve seen him online, I’ve seen his clips, and what the news says about him. ‘”.
And I said, “Dad, imagine if you didn’t know me and someone said they were coming to meet me,” and I would probably say the same thing. However, you are aware that I am not who I am online because you know me and know those things aren’t true. ‘
Source: Mirror

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