Bonnie Blue was reportedly punched in the face at one of her student events.
The notorious adult star, real name Tia Billinger, was at Sheffield’s Onyx nightclub on Thursday night as part of her ‘barely legal’ university tour.
She is said to have been hit by a woman who queued up to meet her.
One shocked clubber said: ‘I saw a woman talking to their friend while standing next to Bonnie Blue. They turned to Bonnie, turned back to their friend, and then punched Bonnie square in the jaw.’
A video of a separate incident shows another woman confronting Bonnie for ‘setting feminism back’.
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The clip, posted to TikTok, shows Bonnie complimenting the attendee’s ‘cool hair’.
She replies: ‘Thank you, but do you know how many years you’ve set back feminism?’
Bonnie can be heard saying ‘I haven’t’ as the girls responds: ‘You have. You’ve made so many women’s lives s***.’

The row ends when Bonnie calls on someone to ‘get this fat f***er out of here’, with the other woman seen smiling as she walks off to end the wild 35-second clip.
The clip, which has been viewed thousands of times, has a comment section filled with people supporting the woman.
One user wrote: ‘I am sooo glad you stood up for yourself, she’s just a piece of s***.’
A second commented: ‘How’s Bonnie blue of all people fishing out insults as if she’s any better.’
And a third said: ‘Yesss girl – more people need to tell her how it is.’

Others questioned the girl’s original point, with one writing: ‘Please can someone explain to me how she has set feminism back? So many people are passionate about this and I don’t understand.’
Sex workers polled by National Ugly Mugs, a UK-wide charity working to end violence against them, reported experiencing several types of violence, with the most frequent being online harassment.
Women involved in sex work are often targeted because they are either vulnerable and therefore less likely to report it or somehow seen as being less than human.
Bonnie addressed the threats and backlash she receives in an interview with Metro last year.
She revealed she has full-time security after finding some of the hate ‘a bit intimidating, a bit scary’.
But she added: ‘I’m not scared to the point where I’d ever think about stopping. I’m going to prove I’m doing nothing wrong.’
And in Channel 4’s 1,000 Men and Me documentary, Bonnie tells the camera: ‘I say, “It’s going to happen at some point, someone will come and give me stick” and fair play to her, at least they are getting up off their sofa.
‘My worst one is acid, if someone did acid, and I could see some spiteful girl doing that.’
It is unclear whether the incident was an assault or another of Bonnie’s publicity stunts.
A viral video showing her being arrested was later revealed to be a staged clip for content.
South Yorkshire police said: ‘A 1.22am (Friday 19 September), we were called to reports of a disturbance at Onyx nightclub on Portobello Street, Sheffield.
‘It is reported that a woman was assaulted at the nightclub, suffering no injuries.
‘A woman was detained at the scene and later released. The incident has been filed pending further information coming to light.’
Metro has contacted Bonnie’s reps for comment.
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