Bonnie Blue’s true ideas on Andrew Tate after filming with self-proclaimed misogynist
The notorious adult film star opened up on her encounter with self-proclaimed misogynist and Manosphere figure Andrew Tate who is set to fight for Misfits Boxing
Raunchy adult film star Bonnie Blue lifted the lid on her true thoughts on controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who’s all set for his boxing debut.
The so-called “king of toxic masculinity” and former professional kickboxer, who retired from the discipline with 76 wins and nine losses, will enter the ring again on Saturday evening to face a reality TV star in a bout dubbed “The Fight Before Christmas”.
The divisive 39-year-old social media personality will face off against reigning champion Chase DeMoor for the Misfits Boxing heavyweight title in Dubai, with the bout expected to kick off at around 10pm GMT, depending on how quickly the prior undercard is completed.
Tate and extreme adult actress Bonnie – real name Tia Billinger – may not seem like a natural pairing, but the unlikely duo crossed paths in June when appearing as guests on the Disruptor’s podcast, hosted by Rob Moore.
The shocking chinwag saw sexist Tate say women would be happy to sleep with enemy soldiers in the event of World War Three breaking out, before Bonnie, 26, revealed: “I would have f****d Hitler to survive.”
The former OnlyFans creator then told Tate that her marathon sex stunts, including infamously bonking 1,057 men in just 24 hours, were a “clear example of how to be empowered”. She added: “I use my body, I do what I want when I want.”
Bonnie – deported from Indonesia earlier this month after filming steamy videos in Bali with holidaymakers – exclusively told the Daily Star that she had no regrets over the encounter and shared her thoughts on disgraced manosphere figure Tate.
“I actually don’t regret doing the podcast at all,” she said. “I know everybody has different experiences with people but for me, he turned up early for the podcast, he shook my hand offered me a drink.
“He said: ‘Let me know if there’s anything I ask which you don’t want or don’t feel comfortable with,’ and to me he was nothing but respectful. My encounter with him was nothing but positive.
“Obviously Andrew gets a lot of bad press, but so do I,” Bonnie added. In May 2025, the UK Crown Prosecution Service brought 21 charges against Tate and his brother Tristan including for rape, actual bodily harm, prostitution and human trafficking.
She continued: “When I first told my dad I was going to do an interview with Andrew Tate, he was like: ‘Oh you’re not doing an interview with that guy, I’ve seen him online, I’ve seen his clips and what the news says about him.’
“And I said: ‘Dad, imagine if you didn’t know me and you saw all the press around me and someone said they were coming to meet me, you’d probably say the exact same. But you know me, so you know those things aren’t true, you know I’m not what I’m made out to be online.’
“The one thing I’ve learned about what you read online, it doesn’t mean they’re like that in person, it doesn’t mean what’s in the press is always true.”
