OnlyFans alum Bonnie Blue may have pressed pause on dating after her split from estranged husband Oliver “Ollie” Davidson, but she did spark a romance with one of her event participants.

“The last person I sort of dated was actually in one of my queues back in September from the Freshers content,” Blue, 26, exclusively told Us Weekly in June. “I saw him and I was like, ‘Oh, my God, this guy’s good looking. Is he here for me or is he in the wrong queue? Is he OK?’ He was so sweet, so nice. And then after that we did some arcade dates. We went to the cinema a few times, a few hotel stays.”

Blue (real name Tia Billinger) noted that she travels “so much” for work, which is a priority and brings her “so much happiness” — meaning dating is on the back burner for now.

“Dating for me will come later on in life. If it happens and they are able to travel with me and join me in this journey, then I wouldn’t dismiss it,” she explained. “However, most people you meet are already in a job or they’ve got their own life or they’re already set up in one particular country or location. At the moment, I honestly love what I do and I’m not looking to change my life. Who knows, I might bump into someone at the supermarket.”

The adult content creator, known for sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours, split from Davidson in 2023. Blue shared that she and Davidson — who had been together since they were 14 — “just naturally grew apart” ahead of their separation.

“There was no bad blood, there was no cheating [and] no aggression or anything in the relationship,” she explained to Us. “A lot of couples then stay in that relationship because it’s the easy thing to do and you’ve got a lot of memories with someone. But we both got to a point where I was like, ‘I think we’d be happier if it was with someone else in the future or if we’re just not together at this moment in time.’ So that was the decision we came to.”

Despite his split from Blue, Davidson has remained supportive of her career in the industry — and addressed the “secret” to her success in the U.K.’s Channel 4 documentary 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.

“She really connects with the fans,” he said in the documentary, released on Tuesday, July 29. “Most people, if they do porn, they seem out of reach. You’re never going to meet them. You’re never going to be able to film with them. Whereas Bonnie, she puts her location online. Then her fans can actually film with her.”

Davidson pointed out that “mainstream porn” has been around for years, but “nothing’s really changed” until Blue entered the arena. He added of Blue, “It’s a defining moment in porn, where she’s completely changed the game.”

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