Bonnie Blue had made some bold claims that her content "educates" people on sex after facing backlash for sleeping with hundreds of 18-year-olds.
The popular OnlyFans creator, originally from the United Kingdom, has become a hot talking point online after she decided to go on the hunt for spring breakers to help her film some adult content to cash in on the adult platform.
Earlier this year, Blue decided she would open up her messages to willing candidates who wanted to help her reach her goals while on Spring Break in Cancun, Mexico.
The 25-year-old hoped that by sleeping with at least 100 spring breakers, she would make $200,000 from the content - which she did - and planned a similar escapade in Australia.
But how did she manage to garner so much attention in such a short space of time? By being controversial, of course.
However, one of her most recent takes about her content being "educational" has left a lot of people questioning Blue's intentions.
Speaking to GB News, the star was asked why she decided to go down the line of work she did when she was already posting risqué content on the internet anyway.
She explained that she started off by "camming" and because she enjoyed her interactions with men, she decided to take her work to OnlyFans.
Despite her loving it, she realized a lot of the content she was posting was "fake" and the storylines and editing started becoming something she did not want to show.
"I was posting these videos and it's not either relatable. And it's also... fake because that is not how it happens on the day," she told the host. "[So], I just wanted my content to be more relatable and realistic to people, and also educational."
However, people weren't quite as on board as Blue would have hoped.
"Going to a campus where lots of boys have just left home for freshers is predatory. I know it gets said a lot, but imagine if a man went to university campuses to try and do this to girls, there would be uproar. Please stop glamorizing this," wrote one user, while another added: "This interaction is ruining young men... do not normalize this bulls**t."
A third also chimed in, stating: "Nah she just creating a generation of morally misguided youth. No amount of money is worth your moral integrity."
And this user also added: "Educate that g*ng bangs are cool!!! Her life, her choices, her vagina and her decisions. This is not educated. It’s showing young vulnerable girls an easy way to earn a fast buck. Turns my stomach."
It comes shortly after the star admitted she liked to take people's virginities.
Speaking on an episode of the 'Dream On' podcast with Lottie Moss, she said: "I love taking virginities."
She continued: "People don't understand their faces afterwards. They go from being this nervous person... and their confidence after is so much better.
"They've just had a good experience," she added.