Youtuber'S Hazmat Stunt With Bonnie Blue Sparks Backlash

  • By Imani
  • Nov. 6, 2025, 12:15 p.m.

Controversy Erupts Over Hazmat Interview

Bonnie Blue, a 26-year-old adult-content creator who once made headlines for her notorious "1,000 men in a day" feat, finds herself at the center of another viral storm. This time, the controversy stems from an interview on YouTube that many are calling disrespectful and dehumanizing.

The interview was part of a podcast hosted by Matan Even, an 18-year-old YouTuber known for his shocking antics. Even first came to public attention during the 2022 Game Awards, where he interrupted a live broadcast with an unexpected microphone grab. His recent stunt, involving a hazmat suit during his chat with Blue, has drawn significant backlash.

Bonnie Blue

Bonnie Blue

A Setup Designed for Shock Value

In what appeared to be a calculated move to capture attention, the podcast setup featured Blue flanked by two men – one in a hazmat suit and the other wearing a gas mask. Meanwhile, Even stood "protected" by a cage divider, exaggerating the absurdity of the scene. While some fans laughed at the bizarre spectacle, others saw it as a blatant act of humiliation.

“I find this woman’s choices repulsive and a genuine affront to women everywhere, yet the man’s treatment of her is equally abhorrent,” a viewer wrote.

The questions during the interview took a similarly abrasive tone, with Even making several derogatory remarks directed at Blue. He interrupted her to label her lifestyle as "degeneracy" and continued to pepper her with insults throughout the exchange.

Legal Trouble and Backlash in Australia

Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, has stirred up controversy before. Her plans to film adult content during Australia's "Schoolies Week" led to her visa being canceled, amid widespread backlash over the ethical implications of involving newly graduated high-schoolers.

This latest interview has only added fuel to the fire, as clips have gone viral on social media. Even's official upload has racked up over 562,000 views, while other versions have crossed the 6.3 million mark on X. Opinions remain divided, with some seeing Blue as a willing participant in the spectacle, while others view her as a victim of public humiliation.

Social Media's Divided Stance

As the interview gains more attention, viewers continue to analyze Blue's demeanor, with interpretations varying widely. Some believe she remained detached and refused to give Even the reaction he sought, while others think she may have felt genuinely hurt by the experience.

Despite the divisive opinions, one thing is clear – the episode has once again put Bonnie Blue in the spotlight, raising questions about the ethics of such content and the lengths creators will go to for viral fame.

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Imani follows the money: payouts, contracts, lawsuits, and platform enforcement. With a background in entertainment PR and paralegal work, she breaks complex stories into plain-English playbooks for creators. Her series Follow the Money connects drama to data - who benefits, who pays, and what to do next. Calm, sourced, and courtroom-ready; DTLA is her second office.