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Bonnie Blue was called a "predator" by an unimpressed young man in Wetherspoons, as revealed in her new behind-the-scenes documentary about her controversial ‘Bang Bus’ tour. The film is called Bonnie Blue Freshers Tour 2025 and it features the adult star travelling to different UK cities in her bus . One of her stops was Lincoln where she visited The Square Sail Wetherspoons and offering her first impressions, she said: “It is so dead here… why isn’t it busy?” However, men and women of all ages soon queued to take pictures with Bonnie, who was later asked whether it was her first time in a spoons. She replied: “No, my grandma took me to spoons once. I think it was like £5.99 for an all you can eat breakfast.” Sipping from her glass, she added: “Usually I drink Hendrix, tonic and cucumber but I’m in Wetherspoons so I need to lower my standards just like I lower my pants.” Bonnie was in the boozer with people from her team and one staff member interviewed punters about the 26-year-old who promised to give “18-year-olds the best fresher ever”. However, in footage filmed last month, one young man faced the camera and said: “I think she’s a predator.” The interviewer, who had asked whether the man wanted his face blurred, replied: “I haven’t even asked you a question yet.” However, the bloke continued: “Nah, I don’t need it. I think she’s a predator – and I think she should go somewhere else please and leave all these kind people alone.” It was then pointed out that Bonnie had not been approaching anyone, and that people came up to her if they so wished. However, the man replied: “True… I think she is still a predator.” In a tense moment, the interviewer argued that Bonnie was not preying on anyone, before the man said he took issue with the phrase “especially 18” before being told her favoured term was actually “barely legal”. He then said it was the “same thing” before wishing the member of Bonnie’s team well and going to get a drink. Bonnie’s interviewer then said: “Don’t agree to answer questions if you don’t let that person ask a question.” He then asked a young woman about her thoughts on Bonnie and she replied that she could “go wherever she wants”. Asked about what she does for a job, she added:” I’m not the biggest fan of it but I respect the rage bait and the money making.” However, she said it was still “probably the wrong message to send”. Reflecting on her documentary, which she uploaded on her YouTube channel, Bonnie said: “People see the headlines, but this film shows what it’s actually like when everything happens in real time. “There were moments where even I didn’t know what was going to happen next, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.”