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Bonnie Blue wants to settle down on a farm with rabbits, cows and fainting goats

Bonnie Blue dreams of living on a farm

Bonnie Blue wants to live on a farm with cows, rabbits and fainting goats.

The infamous adult content creator - who has made millions from her controversial stunts, including sleeping with more than 1,000 men in one day - wants to surround herself with animals and settle down on a plot of land near a beach.

Bonnie has started researching potential plots of land.

Talking to host Kate Brook on the No Filter podcast, she said: “At the moment, I keep thinking about having a farm.

Some cows, I’m obsessed with fainting goats, rabbits, like the idea of having loads of animals somewhere by the beach.

But yeah, long term, lots of animals, probably children. And I can imagine myself settling down.”

Bonnie - real name Tia Billinger - rose to prominence through extreme and highly publicised adult content that generated millions in online subscriptions for her.

Her notoriety grew after she claimed to have slept with more than 1,000 men, a series of stunts that sparked widespread criticism as well as intense online attention.

In June, she was permanently banned from OnlyFans after announcing plans for a controversial event in London, where she intended to be tied up naked inside a glass box in a private house and have sex with up to 2,000 men. She referred to the proposed stunt as her “petting zoo”. The platform removed her for breaching its terms of service.

Following the ban, she moved her adult content to the rival platform Fansly.

Most recently, the 26-year-old blonde beauty was deported from Bali and handed a 10-year ban from Indonesia following a high-profile run in with authorities.

Bonnie was detained after police raided a rented studio in Bali, seizing camera, vehicles and other equipment.

Bangdung Police claimed Blue and a group of international travellers were involved in a sex game where the "winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue".

However, a local Balinese news outlet reported that "no activities or acts have been found in the collaborative content".

Despite reports suggesting she could face up to 15 years in prison and a fine of $541,000 under Indonesia's strict laws, Bonnie was instead fined just $20 for a traffic violation involving her Bang Bus vehicle and deported.

Now back in Britain, Blue told media: "I'm rich and have good lawyers - did you really think I'd face jail time?"

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