Just hours after footage emerged of controversial content creator Bonnie Blue getting hit in the face, she revealed she was bringing her naughty bus to meet a new bunch of students
Bonnie Blue has landed in another city in her naughty “Bang Bus” to meet a host of new men to get raunchy with. It comes after footage emerged of Bonnie being punched in the face in a seemingly unprovoked attack.
Controversial content creator Bonnie – whose real name is Tia Billinger – has been bringing her notorious bus around the country to meet a host of young university students to get down and dirty with. Her antics have once again sparked controversy as she had across the UK to film racy content to be watched by thousands.
But in a new post uploaded to her social media, she took things to the next level when she confirmed she was now in the Yorkshire city of Leeds. Taking to her platforms, she uploaded a video of the bus outside Leeds Beckett University shaking from side to side.
Seemingly bouncing vigorously, the blue van swung from side to side as the wheels creaked violently. Taking to the caption, she wrote: “Leeds Beckett, I am in you…and your students are in me.”
The nine-stop Bang Bus tour is being organised by Bonnie in order to hook up with as many university students during fresher’s week as possible. The bus contains a bed, consent forms and condoms in the hopes of breaking a world record.
She would later reveal her next stop would be Sheffield, although no specific information on where she would be in the city was revealed. However, the video was enough to generate huge waves of curiosity from people online.
“Anyone actually been in this Bang Bus? Real reviews please; there is lots of hype, is she any good?” wrote one intrigued account. A second added: “This is crazy how the bus is moving from side to side!”
A third tagged West Yorkshire Police in their response to the video, adding: “She needs ticketing, for parking like that!” While a fourth chimed in: “That needs some fresh suspension.”
The provocative move came just days after 26-year-old was visibly punched in the face whilst on tour. It is believed that she had been taking pictures with people at the Onyx nightclub in South Yorkshire when she was supposedly struck by a woman.
Eyewitnesses reported that the assailant had been standing next to Bonnie talking to a pal, before seemingly turning and allegedly “punching her square in the jaw”. Footage recorded by fans in the aftermath of the attack showed police outside the club dragging the suspect out of the club.
Security personnel had been present at the time of the attack, and there had been a slew of people waiting to meet the controversial star, with one onlooker saying the atmosphere at the bar was “incredibly tense” in the build-up to the event.
On Friday (September 19), Bonnie took to her social media to give her side of the story, thanking the security staff for the protection and removing the assailant so quickly. “Quick update – there was a tiny incident last night but I’m totally fine – big thanks to my A plus security for keeping everything smooth,” she wrote.
“No scratches, no stress, and definitely no slowing me down,” she penned. “Can’t wait for my Nottingham homecoming for the next two days.”
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