Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue has stunned people yet again after making a shocking offer to a Five Guys employee.
In a social media stunt that’s left people baffled, the star crudely joked she thought the name of the fast-food chain Five Guys meant she would literally get ‘five guys’. However, the unassuming worker seemed seriously confused by her proposal, even though she insisted she was ‘asking for what was on the menu’.
The OnlyFans model, who has built her brand through sleeping with hundreds of Freshers students and filming it for her platform, approached the young server in the restaurant, who then realised she was asking him for sex – and turned her down.
“I just wondered, I can’t see it on the menu, but where do I get the five guys from?” she asked in the skit, posted to TikTok.
Once he realised what she was insinuating, he replied, “No, I don’t think that’s happening.” When she was met with his blunt response, Bonnie packed on the charm. She said they could meet after his shift and that she would give him “a good rating,” but the young worker simply wasn’t having any of it.
He told her: “I’m a Christian man and I’m waiting until marriage,” but Bonnie didn’t give up and told him she was only asking for what was on the menu. “I genuinely feel like I’m dreaming right now. I can hand you a menu if you want,” the worker responded, and after another attempt from Bonnie, she gave up.
While it’s unclear who was recording the video, or whether the worker was aware that the skit was happening before it was filmed, but it has racked up over a million views, and Bonnie captioned the video: “5 guys should really change their name, I got excited for nothing.” The video has infuriated some viewers, who slammed the content creator for making him “uncomfortable”.
One TikToker replied: “You’re a disgrace,” and another wrote: “Feel so sorry for him! Why make a young man feel this uncomfortable when he’s trying to work he handled it so well.”
Bonnie has previously said that she uses ‘rage bait‘ to get more views on her content and boost her business. She told Metro: “Half the words I’ve used is because I’ve seen them in the hate comments. I’m going to use that to promote my next video.”
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