OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue, 26, whose controversial stunts have built a $45 million empire, is embroiled in a contentious divorce from her childhood sweetheart, Oliver Davidson. Married at 22 after growing up together, the couple has been separated for two years. Blue revealed in an LBC interview that they “grew apart naturally,” emphasising no major issues but a divergence in paths.
Oliver’s mother, Gill Davidson, spoke to the Daily Mail, accusing Blue (real name Tia Billinger) of manipulation. “My son is no longer on the payroll. Tia and her team have cut him out, and he’s not entitled to a penny of her wealth,” Gill said. She described Blue as “controlling and manipulative,” adding, “We’ll be glad to have got rid of her. It’s all about her.”
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Gill believes Oliver helped build Blue’s fortune but is now denied a share of it. “He has been told he has no financial claim whatsoever as it’s her body and she’s doing it all,” she said. Blue’s team allegedly cut him off, leaving him without compensation from the empire he contributed to.
Blue attributed the split to personal growth, noting many couples stay together despite fading happiness. “We just grew in separate directions,” she said. The divorce process has been ongoing for two years, with Blue focusing on her career amid the public scrutiny.
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Blue’s rise on OnlyFans, with over 1 million subscribers, highlights the platform’s earning potential, but her divorce raises questions about asset division in influencer marriages. Gill’s claims, viewed by 55% of UK tabloid readers, fuel debates on fairness in high-earning relationships.