OnlyFans star Annie Knight and fellow adult content creator Bonnie Blue were once each other’s biggest supporters — and their friendship took a turn.
The Australian star exclusively told Us Weekly in May 2025 that the pair had been chatting online before Blue sky rocketed to success, and at one point even collaborated for a “Schoolies” event.
“Bonnie and I’ve always been super friendly. It’s been really cool for me to watch her grow,” Knight said at the time. “We’ve always had a really supportive friendship, it’s never been competitive at all. We want to help each other. We’ve always helped each other. We give each other tips and advice and that kind of thing.”
Months later, news broke that Blue was banned from OnlyFans and, as a result, transitioned to the “sex-positive” platform Fansly. While discussing her ban, Blue seemingly threw subtle shade at Knight, who had previously been hospitalized after sleeping with 583 men in six hours.
“That’s why I was banned, because I get more views,” Blue exclusively told Us in June 2025, without naming names. “The only difference is, I don’t cry and I don’t vlog hospital journeys. I just leave smiling.” (The comment also appeared to reference Lily Phillips, who became emotional after sleeping with 100 men in one day.)
Scroll down to see a breakdown of Knight and Blue’s ongoing feud:
May 2025
Days after completing her 583 men challenge, Knight shared that Blue had given her tips ahead of time to best prepare for the challenge — tips that included purchasing various items, like a toothbrush, toothpaste and tissues.
“She made a whole list of me and it was actually really helpful because I thought I thought of everything, but there are definitely a few things on there that I hadn’t thought of,” Knight explained to Us. “It was really invaluable to have her advice.”
June 2025
Blue alleged in June that she was banned from OnlyFans when planning her “petting zoo” event, where she was set to sleep with 2,000 men while unclothed and tied to a glass box. When rumors swirled that Blue was no longer a creator for the platform, an OnlyFans spokesperson told Us in a statement that “extreme ‘challenge’ content is not available” and “is not permitted” under their acceptable use policy and terms of service. “Any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation,” the spokesperson added.
Blue, meanwhile, claimed the platform “singled” her out and alleged that other creators were uploading similar content. While reflecting on the ban, Blue told Us that she doesn’t see herself in a competition with anyone else because she’s “at the top” — something she found to be “quite obvious to everybody.”
July 2025
Knight broke her silence on Blue’s ban — and apparent dig — in an exclusive statement to Us. “I was genuinely sorry to hear about Bonnie’s account being taken off OnlyFans,” Knight said at the time. “We’ve worked together in the past and while we don’t always align on content or marketing style, I’ve always respected her hustle — and I can imagine how hard it is to lose a major income stream in this industry.”
Knight noted that both her and Blue have “used numbers” as a tactic for marketing, claiming that she started the trend three years ago with her challenge of sleeping with 300 people in a year.
“That format has since inspired others to create their own takes, like Bonnie’s 1,000 men stunt earlier this year,” Knight alleged. “It’s a tactic that drives conversation, polarizes audiences and undeniably gets traffic.”
Knight noted that it was “disappointing” to see Blue “use her ban as a platform to criticize other creators.”
“I’ve worked with Bonnie several times and have run ideas by her in the past, so I was surprised to see her comments,” Knight stated. “In an industry where women are constantly pinned against one another, I’ve always believed in backing other creators, even when I don’t agree with particular wording around how they frame their stunts.”
Later that month, Knight claimed in a TikTok that Blue wrote a 10-page document to OnlyFans with “all these creators that should be banned.” Knight noted that the alleged move was “upsetting” and “crossing a line.”
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