Adult entertainment star Bonnie Blue commented on her eviction to a British magazine.

Porn star Bonnie Blue has taken a nasty turn. AOP

A porn star Bonnie Blue or Tia Billinger26, has been evicted from his London rental home, reports Daily Star.

The news site says, based on the information it has obtained exclusively, that the landlord had changed the door codes of the property in the fall, while Bonnie Blue was on her Bang Bus sex tour around Great Britain.

According to the website, Bonnie Blue only found out about the eviction when she returned from her tour. A source tells the Daily Star that Bonnie Blue became homeless after returning to the apartment.

The porn star is said to have sublet the property for five months to a person who allegedly failed to pay the owner of the apartment.

Bonnie Blue tells the Daily Star about her reaction to her eviction. According to the magazine, Bonnie Blue, known for her group sex adventures, took her eviction calmly.

– Being evicted from Airbnb was honestly the most on-brand way to end my tour.

“Probably the most surprising thing about this is that I wasn’t evicted because my neighbors didn’t appreciate my version of ‘late night teamwork,'” he added.

Bonnie Blue became famous when she allegedly set a world record by having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours. AOP

On her two-week sex tour, Bonnie Blue toured Great Britain in a blue van and visited university towns. During his visits, he had sex with students. During the tour, Bonnie Blue shared on her Tiktok account that the city council had banned her from all the bars in Newcastle. According to the porn star, the city council had also threatened to call the police after him.

Bonnie Blue’s team confirmed to The Tab news site in October that the sex tour cost the porn star a total of 100,000 pounds, or more than 115,200 euros.

Bonnie Blue became famous when she allegedly set a world record by having sex with 1057 men in 12 hours.

Bonnie Blue was recently permanently banned from Onlyfans. At the time, the porn star said she felt she had been treated unfairly and planned to move her content production to a service called Fansly.

Bonnie Blue claimed the ban is a result of the excessive public and press attention her challenges have received.

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