Bonnie Blue makes x-rated Spring Break provide to Barron Trump – and pop Donald
Bonnie Blue has set her sights on the ultimate VIP guest for her latest world record attempt in Cancun – none other than the towering first son, Barron Trump.
The controversial content creator, who shot to fame after claiming to have slept with over 1,000 men in a single day, is likely to spark a fresh wave of online fury with her latest invitation.
The 26-year-old is currently in Cancun, Mexico, for the annual Spring Break festivities and was asked if she’d like to see Barron Trump, now a student at New York University, join the beach-side chaos.
Her response was as bold as it was scandalous, as she even tried to lure the President of the United States into the mix.
“Yes, and if he brings his dad, that’s extra minutes for him,” Bonnie told the Daily Star, suggesting she’d be more than happy to host a Trump family reunion at her X-rated bash.
Bonnie didn’t wait long after touching down in the Mexican party hotspot to reveal her latest plans.
Taking to social media, she filmed a provocative clip aimed directly at the thousands of American college students currently flooding the beaches.
The creator teased that she is looking to break yet another world record this weekend, promising her “most outrageous video yet.”
She said: “Hey boys, I’m in Cancun Spring Break and I want to break another world record. So this weekend, if you turn 18 overnight, come and see me and I can make my most barely legal video yet.”
The announcement has immediately triggered a wave of reactions online, with critics accusing the influencer of deliberately “stirring up controversy” to dominate the Spring Break news cycle.
It’s a familiar tactic for Bonnie, who has repeatedly turned college party events into viral spectacles, drawing huge crowds and dominating social media feeds with increasingly over-the-top publicity stunts.
Bonnie’s trip to Mexico comes at a tense time for the region. The holiday hotspot was recently rocked by the killing of the brutal drug kingpin El Mencho, which sparked widespread cartel violence across the country.
The unrest even reached Quintana Roo, home to popular tourist areas like Cancun and Tulum.
While the British government had previously advised against all but essential travel to parts of Mexico due to these safety concerns, officials now say the security situation has stabilised. However, they continue to warn visitors to “remain vigilant” amid the ongoing risk of violence.
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