Influencer and streamer Brandon “Beavo” Beavis has finally opened up about his infamous collaboration with adult creator Bonnie Blue, and his honest remarks have left fans both amused and disturbed.
Bonnie Blue, one of the most controversial figures in the adult content industry, rose to viral notoriety after claiming to have slept with 1,000 men in a single day — a stunt that divided the internet and pushed the limits of online adult entertainment. While several of her past collaborators have shared mixed reactions, Beavo’s experience with the creator remains one of the most talked-about encounters she’s ever had.
Nearly a year after their video was filmed, Beavo revealed that the experience continues to follow him — quite literally — wherever he goes.
“It Follows Me Everywhere”
Speaking in recent Kick livestreams and TikTok clips, Beavo admitted that his brief on-camera moment with Bonnie has become a lasting source of embarrassment. “People still come up to me on the street,” he said, describing how strangers yell explicit questions about the encounter or joke about his involvement. What began as a professional collaboration has turned into what some commenters call a “lifetime of humiliation.”
“It was supposed to be just another bit of content,” Beavo explained. “Now, it’s like I can’t escape it.”
Despite the ongoing public attention, the collaboration was financially rewarding. During one of his streams, Beavo even showed fans his OnlyFans dashboard, revealing he earned a staggering £8,374 (around $11,100) from that single video.
While the payday was undeniably impressive, many followers questioned whether the money justified the backlash. One commenter wrote bluntly: “Sold his soul for $8,000.” Another added: “Hope it was worth being recognized for that everywhere you go.”
“It Was Alright” — Beavo Rates the Experience
In a recent street interview, Beavo was caught off-guard by a fan who shouted a crude question about Bonnie’s “skills.” Laughing awkwardly, he replied: “It was alright, it wasn’t that bad.”
His casual tone — neither enthusiastic nor regretful — stood in stark contrast to the hype surrounding Bonnie Blue’s videos. But what really caught attention was what Beavo said next.
With a smirk, he added: “Seven out of ten, you know the rules.”
Fans immediately recognized the reference. Months earlier, Bonnie herself had posted a viral TikTok where she rated Beavo a “seven out of ten”, teasing in her caption: “Seven out of ten for Beavo — if he comes again, it might be higher.”
By echoing her rating, Beavo appeared to reclaim the narrative, turning the joke back on the woman who had helped make him infamous.
Fame, Fallout, and Regret
The interaction highlights the strange double-edged sword of digital fame. Beavo may have earned thousands in a single day, but he admits the social consequences have lasted far longer than the payout.
“You can’t really live it down,” one commenter noted. “Everyone knows you for one thing — and it’s not a good thing.”
Meanwhile, discussions about Bonnie Blue continue to dominate social media, with fans and critics debating whether her record-breaking stunts represent empowerment or exploitation.
For Beavo, the experience seems to have been both profitable and punishing — a reminder that, in the age of viral adult content, not all fame is worth the price.
As he summed up the situation on his latest stream:
“I made good money, sure. But it’s not something I brag about. Some things you just do once — and never again.”
