Barbie Kardashian ‘needs to be like Bonnie Blue’ as she’s evicted for grownup movie

Dangerous criminal Barbie Kardashian – who legally changed her name from Gabriel Alejandro Gentile after transitioning from male to female – has been evicted after she was caught filming adult videos

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Barbie Kardashian pictured outside her estate in Enfield, Co. Meath(Image: Colin Keegan, Collins Dublin)

Dangerous criminal Barbie Kardashian says she wants to be like ‘Bonnie Blue’ after she was evicted – for making adult videos. The violent lag, 24, was released from prison last year after she was jailed for threatening to rape and kill her own mother.

Now Kardashian – who legally changed her name from Gabriel Alejandro Gentile after transitioning from male to female – has been given until July 6 to vacate emergency accommodation after she was caught filming videos and engaging in prostitution.

She said she did it because she wanted to be objectified sexually and told the Irish Mirror: “I wanted to be viewed as a w***e and as a s**t by the entire Irish society basically. It’s my aspiration to be like Bonnie Blue.”

Kardashian – who is a legally recognised female – admits she was having scores of men over to her council accommodation in Meath, Ireland, in a clear breach of her tenancy agreement. She said: “I advertised myself online as a prostitute.

“I was giving them my address which was breaching the tenancy agreement. We were having sex completely consensually and during some of the encounters I asked the men if they could let me film ourselves having sex and they said yeah and that I could put the videos up online.

“That was obviously another breach of the tenancy agreement. It says in the agreement that I’m not able to film any content inside the property. Some ratted me out I guess.”

Ruhama, a charity which says it offers support for women impacted by prostitution, aided Kardashian in attempting to appeal the council decision.

In correspondence with the council a caseworker for the organisation cited Kardashian’s history of “complex trauma,” and stated she faces no alternative housing options. This week however, Meath County Council denied Barbie’s appeal.

In correspondence seen by our sister title, it said: “I wish to inform you that a more senior council official has reviewed your case and carefully considered your correspondence and all the relevant documentation including the representation from Ruhama.

“However the official has noted that you have breached your emergency accommodation licence agreement on more than one occasion and accordingly has concluded that the decision to end your temporary emergency accommodation is appropriate given these breaches.”

The council has informed Barbie she must vacate the property by July. Speaking today, Barbie said she is extremely upset by the prospect of having to live on the streets.

She added: “This is what’s so concerning. I probably will be homeless and be living on the street because I’ve no family or anything like that. That’s why it’s so upsetting really. It’s a massive source of stress for me and that’s why I’m doing all I can. I’m just doing all that I can to prevent myself from being on the street.”

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