Sophie Rain, a prominent OnlyFans creator and co-founder of the Bop House collective, publicly criticised fellow creator Bonnie Blue for her controversial stunts, which Rain says undermine the platform’s credibility. Blue’s permanent ban from OnlyFans, announced on June 10, 2025, has intensified the debate.
Sophie Rain accused Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, of turning OnlyFans into a “clown show” through attention-seeking antics. “It’s no longer women’s empowerment. It’s shock value, and she’s making a joke out of all of us,” Rain told The Blast. She argued that Blue’s actions, such as faking pregnancies, staging weddings, and throwing cake at strangers, deviate from the platform’s original mission of empowering creators to control their bodies and finances.
i hope one day she realizes the trauma she’s causing herself and so many women https://t.co/UybntkqFKl
— Sophie Rain (@sophieraiin) June 10, 2025
Rain emphasised that Blue’s stunts harm the reputation of serious creators, making it harder for them to gain respect from brands and media.
Bonnie Blue’s Controversial Stunts
Blue, a 25-year-old from Derbyshire, UK, gained notoriety for extreme “challenge” content, including a claim of sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours and a planned “petting zoo” event where she would be naked in a glass box for public interaction. The latter, described as “dangerous” by critics, led to significant backlash and her ban from OnlyFans. A platform spokesperson confirmed, “Extreme ‘challenge’ content is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy.”
Sources reported that Blue earned up to $800,000 monthly before her account was deactivated, highlighting the financial stakes.
Sophie Rain Brutally Slams Bonnie Blue for Turning OnlyFans Into a ‘Clown Show’
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— Complex (@Complex) June 10, 2025
Rain argued that Blue’s behaviour has broader consequences for the OnlyFans community. “Brands don’t take us seriously anymore. Media don’t take us seriously,” she said, noting the struggle to maintain professional credibility. The controversy has sparked a divide among creators, with some, like Rain, advocating for empowerment and others embracing sensationalism for viral fame.
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Addressing her critics, Rain defended her Christian faith and career. “If God gave me this platform, this body, and this voice, why wouldn’t I use it?” she told The Blast. Rain, who reportedly earned $43 million in 2024, emphasised that her work supports her family and aligns with her values despite backlash.
The 2025 Sophie Rain and Bonnie Blue controversy, highlighted by Blue’s OnlyFans ban on June 10, underscores tensions within the platform’s creator community. Rain’s call for professionalism contrasts with Blue’s shock-value approach, raising questions about OnlyFans’ future direction. As creators navigate these challenges, the debate over empowerment versus sensationalism continues to shape the platform’s identity.