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‘People platforming her as GROSS as she is!’

By britishbulletin.com8 August 20253 Mins Read
‘People platforming her as GROSS as she is!’
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GB News presenter Michelle Dewberry has launched a fierce attack on media organisations that provide platforms to adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose controversial activities have sparked widespread debate.

In a strongly-worded social media post, Dewberry condemned those conducting interviews with Blue as “frankly just as gross as she is”.

She dismissed claims that such coverage aims to foster understanding, stating: “No you’re not, everyone already understands what she & her involved family members are.”

The television host accused media outlets of pursuing clicks whilst “helping to legitimise things which absolutely should remain illegitimate and shameful”.

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Channel 4’s recent documentary about Bonnie Blue sparked plenty of backlash

Dewberry expressed deep concern about societal trends, describing current developments as “utterly tragic” and revealing fears for her child’s future in an environment where she has “no idea where it will all end up”.

Channel 4’s recent documentary about Blue has drawn sharp criticism from viewers concerned about its prominent promotion across the broadcaster’s platforms.

Dewberry’s full statement read: “Sorry but people who are interviewing/platforming Bonnie Blue are frankly just as gross as she is.

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Michelle Dewberry shared her thoughts on X

“Don’t give me nonsense about how you are ‘trying to understand.’

“No you’re not, everyone already understands what she & her involved family members are.

“What you are doing is a) desperately trying to get clicks and b) in doing so, helping to legitimise things which absolutely should remain illegitimate and shameful.

“It’s utterly tragic some of the stuff that is going on in today’s society. Genuinely makes me fear for my child as I have no idea where it will all end up.”

The documentary has prompted deeper reflection on contemporary cultural values and their origins.

Reverend Simon Jones from Barrow-in-Furness suggested that Blue represents an unintended consequence of certain feminist ideologies, describing her as “a kind of Frankenstein’s monster born not of misogyny, but of a hyper-individualistic, sex-positive ethos untethered from collective ethical critique”.

He argued that society is experiencing the results of what he termed “a pseudo-feminist narrative that valorises personal sexual agency above almost all else”.

The reverend warned that such ideologies have created conditions where challenging claims of empowerment becomes problematic, even when “the spectacle becomes indistinguishable from the patriarchal pornographies it once sought to subvert”.

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Michelle Dewberry was outraged by coverage surrounding Bonnie Blue

Jones called for honest examination of the belief systems that have enabled such extreme content to gain prominence.

The controversy has reignited fundamental questions about society’s relationship with online pornography.

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The debate surrounding Blue’s documentary has exposed tensions between individual freedom, commercial interests, and collective responsibility for protecting vulnerable audiences from potentially harmful material.

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