Bonnie
Blue Says Andrew Tate and Her 'Have a Lot in Common'
Published
Jun 28, 2025 at 6:00 AM EDT
https://www.newsweek.com/bonnie-blue-andrew-tate-only-fans-disruptors-2091498
Bonnie
Blue on Hate, Feminism, and Being Called a Groomer
By Marni
Rose McFall
News
Reporter
British
sex worker Bonnie Blue told Newsweek that she and manosphere influencer Andrew
Tate have a "lot in common," shortly after the two appeared on the
Disruptors podcast together for a highly publicized and controversial
interview.
Newsweek
reached out to a representative for Tate for comment on this article via email.
The
Context
Tate is a
38-year-old British American influencer and former kickboxer. He is a
self-described misogynist, and is charged with rape, human trafficking and
forming an organized crime group to sexually exploit women in Romania. In the
U.K., he faces additional charges involving multiple women which include rape,
actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for
financial gain.
Tate's
brother Tristan faces similar charges. They deny all allegations against them.
Blue is
26-year-old British sex worker who has developed a high profile since launching
her adult film career in 2023, courting scandal and controversy before reaching
the height of virality in January of 2025 after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12
hours.
What To
Know
In a
video interview with Newsweek, Blue spoke about Tate and their appearance on
the Disruptors podcast.
The
episode, titled "Confronting Andrew Tate & Bonnie Blue: World
Exclusive: Have Men Lost Their Power & Has Feminism Ruined Society,"
aired on Friday June 20, and was hosted by Rob Moore.
The
Merriam Webster dictionary definition of feminism reads: "Belief in and
advocacy of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes expressed
especially through organized activity on behalf of women's rights and
interests."
In it,
Tate, who has described himself as "absolutely a misogynist," as per
the BBC, and stated his view that women shouldn't be able to vote on social
media multiple times, said that Blue is the "End result of feminism."
Asked
what drew her to work with Tate, Blue told Newsweek "We have a lot in
common."
She
continued, "I don't just mean some of our beliefs and thoughts, but in
terms of we're both very hated by the public, the media paint us in the worst
light possible."
"Online,
I'm this villain. Everyone hates me, they think I'm a predator, they think I'm
disgusting," Blue said.
"I'm
not what the media make out," Blue told Newsweek.
Addressing
the allegations faced by Tate, Blue said "Yes, he has allegations against
him."
"But
I also get told all the time I'm a predator, I'm a groomer. And there's no
facts behind that. There's no evidence of that," she said, adding
"The papers and the media still paint me in that light."
What
People Are Saying
Bonnie
Blue told Newsweek: "What one person says about you online is very
different to what is the truth."
What's
Next
The
brothers' trial in Britain has been fixed to start on June 22, 2026. The Tate
brothers' Romanian case has been delayed after the court ordered prosecutors to
reconsider certain aspects of it. The brothers may also be under federal
criminal investigation in the United States, according to OCCRP.
If you or
someone you know has been a victim of sexual violence, you can contact the
National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673, or contact the Rape, Abuse
& Incest National Network (RAINN) helpline via their website rainn.org.

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