Georgia Harrison serves brutal takedown as Bonnie Blue crosses line with ‘f*ed up’ collab – Bundlezy

Georgia Harrison serves brutal takedown as Bonnie Blue crosses line with ‘f*ed up’ collab

Though she had bitten her tongue in earlier controversial moments, Love Island’s Georgia Harrison did not mince her words after Bonnie Blue unveiled an upcoming collaboration with arguably the internet’s worst personality.

Though she first rose to fame in season three of Love Island, where she coupled up with Kem Cetinay and Sam Gowland, Georgia has been a champion of women in more recent years after the horrific pain she suffered when Stephen Bear leaked their x-rated tape online. Her documentary, Revenge Porn: Georgia vs Bear, is highly acclaimed, but she’s not publically commented on the rise of prolific OnlyFans models such as Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips – until now.

Georgia Harrison commented on Bonnie Blue’s upcoming interview

This week, pictures began circulating on Twitter that showed Bonnie Blue standing next to Andrew Tate, the manosphere influencer who is currently facing charges of rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking with his brother Tristan. The pictures were teasing an upcoming podcast apperence on Rob Moore’s Disruptors podcast.

“Bonnie is the end result of feminism. She is what The Matrix wanted to create,” Andrew Tate wrote in response, as Bonnie said, “Bringing women forward 1057 years.”

Though the interview’s drop date is yet to be revealed, the reception has been majorly negative, for obvious reasons. Even if you believe Bonnie’s claims about championing female sexuality, collaborating with a man who is facing literal criminal charges against women makes her words as weightless as ever.

Seeing the news, Georgia Harrison posted a lengthy statement to her Instagram that addressed her concerns about the interview and Bonnie Blue as a whole.

Beneath a picture of Bonnie Blue simulating felatio, she penned: “I’ve never commented on Bonnie blue before, but this is where it gets really f’ed up.

“Bringing women forward is not teaching them to let thousands of people touch them for money and attention the only thing bringing young women forward is teaching them their right to consent, that they have the power to decide who has their way with their bodies but that they can really be anything they want if they put their minds to it.”

Bonnie Blue

Credit: Georgia Harrison

She continued to say that young women don’t have to “sell themselves online” for “quick money.”

“For a few of you this will be something you wanted in your life, but for most young women watching these creators, it will be manipulation that removes their innocence and changes the way they value themself,” Georgia added.

“Real love, a career you enjoy and surrounding yourself with people that aren’t facing rape charges are what you should be manifesting. Not being face down in a petting zoo for hours on end with chaffing.”

Bonnie Blue is yet to respond to the mountains of criticism over her collab with Andrew Tate, but let’s be honest, as always, her rage-baiting tactics have worked – we are all, once again, talking about Bonnie Blue and her morals, or lack thereof.

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Featured image credit: Georgia Harrison/Bonnie Blue

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