Bonnie Blue has sparked a new backlash after making a cameo in her younger brother’s debut rap video.. The track, released this month, pokes fun at their family dynamic and references his sister’s controversial online career.
Clips from the video have been going viral on X (formerly Twitter) as users flooded timelines with jokes and critical comments.
Taking to their X page on April 24, Great British MC shared the video of Bonnie’s rapper younger brother, as they wrote in the caption: “ Bonnie Blue ’s little brother has kick-started his rap career, and she’s even appeared in his first music video.”
The video, which has since received 10.4 million views, has been slammed by online wags. One who re-shared the clip wrote: “Having an [adult site] daughter and a soundcloud rapper son has to be the worst combo in mankind.”
Another commented: “Someone said their dad’s sperm must be full of nuclear waste.” A third wrote: “Every so often I get reminded by random lineages why eugenics might not be the worst concept someone has come up with.”
Someone else penned: “Daf— is it in them genes.” Another shared: “This is how you know it’s the parents fault and they messed up their kids.”
Another noted: “That’s what having microplastics in your balls does.” A fellow X user said: “Their parents prolly offended God in their past life.”
Another comment read: “Imagine being parents of two absolute useless bums to society.”
Meanwhile, Bonnie’s first court appearance to face allegations of outraging public decency has been postponed to allow prosecutors time to “review the case”.
The 26-year old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, stands accused of performing a lewd gesture during a publicity stunt outside the Indonesian embassy in Great Peter Street, Westminster, back in December, the Daily Star previously reported.
She faces charges of outraging public decency for allegedly “imitating oral sex on a male while in public”. A court spokesperson confirmed that a Crown Prosecution Service barrister had been instructed to “review the case” following a defence application.
Should the criminal charges not be withdrawn, she is set to appear at the same court on May 1.
The criminal proceedings arise from a publicity stunt on December 15 when she was filmed clutching an Indonesian flag while surrounded by masked individuals.
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