
Bonnie Blue said she would marry Donald Trump over Russell Brand or Andrew Tate in a shocking confession. Source: MEGA; @bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram
Bonnie Blue said she would marry Donald Trump over Russell Brand or Andrew Tate in a shocking confession. Source: MEGA; @bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram
Bonnie Blue didn’t hold back in a recent podcast appearance where she shared her thoughts on some of today’s most controversial men.
While chatting with Riley Reid on her podcast, Reid challenged Bonnie to a game of “marry, avoid, kiss” — with the choices being Donald Trump, Russell Brand (recently charged with rape and sexual assault), and Andrew Tate, who openly calls himself a misogynist.
Bonnie Blue gave an unfiltered answer during the viral “kiss, marry, avoid” challenge on Riley Reid’s podcast — and her picks sparked plenty of buzz.
“Avoid Russell Brand. If I kissed Donald Trump, my face would turn orange from his fake tan — not really into that. I’d kiss Andrew Tate. Honestly, I think I’d be great at running America, so I’d marry Trump,” Blue said, laughing. “Let’s be real, they’re all bad. But if that’s the lineup, we deal with it!”
The clip, shared on Instagram April 21, came with the cheeky caption: “kiss, marry, avoid – donald trump, russell brand, andrew tate.” Blue, 25, previously made headlines for reportedly sleeping with 1,057 men in a single day.
Naturally, the internet had thoughts — and plenty of them — after hearing Bonnie Blue’s take.
One user commented, “This selection got my brain in a tizzy. Whoever made these choices was like ‘let’s mess them up about this.’” Another chimed in, “Those poor guys! They really don’t deserve the likes of you!”
A third added, “Girl, the answer is to get rid of them all, or at the very least avoid them all.”
The reactions were just as bold as the question — and no one held back.
As OK! previously reported, Bonnie Blue found herself back in the spotlight after pregnancy rumors started circulating online.
She quickly shut them down.
“In the last 24 hours, I hinted at being pregnant,” she said in a YouTube video. “But I did it to draw media attention and boost income — because I want to use that money to fund someone’s IVF journey. I want to do good. I want to be better.”
The content creator opened up about her own struggles with infertility.
“It was honestly the loneliest experience,” she said. “You don’t really tell your family or friends — it’s just not something people talk about. If I had seen someone joking about pregnancy during that time, I wouldn’t have found it funny.”