Police have released a new statement following an incident where Bonnie Blue was reportedly assaulted at a controversial ‘barely legal’ Freshers party. The adult entertainer, also known as Tia Billinger, was attending an event at Sheffield’s Onyx nightclub as part of her UK university tour, which includes explicit activities like the “Bang Bus.” Chaos erupted 40 minutes after Bonnie’s arrival when a woman allegedly approached her and punched her in the face.
Witnesses reported that the assault occurred while Bonnie was taking photos with attendees. Video footage captured police outside the venue addressing the situation. South Yorkshire Police responded to the incident, stating that a woman was assaulted but did not sustain injuries. Another woman was detained and later released, with the case pending further investigation.
In a recent update, authorities confirmed that all parties involved have been spoken to, and plans are in place for the resolution of the case through restorative justice. Bonnie Blue had heightened security measures following the incident, with reports of her being accompanied by security guards in Lincoln. The adult star, known for her provocative work, has faced safety concerns due to the controversial nature of her content, receiving threats regularly.
The altercation at the nightclub was preceded by a heated argument between Bonnie and another attendee, later shared on TikTok. The video exchange revealed disagreements over Bonnie’s profession and its impact on feminism. Despite the viral attention, the woman involved clarified that she was not the individual who allegedly punched Bonnie, emphasizing her right to express dissenting opinions.
The incident highlights the tensions surrounding Bonnie Blue’s appearances and the challenges she faces in balancing her controversial public image with personal safety concerns. The ongoing scrutiny underscores the complexities of navigating the adult entertainment industry and the societal reactions it evokes.
