Government could ban ‘barely legal’ pornography after Bonnie Blue documentary

The new pornography task force will propose a legislation that aims to ban a kind of content produced by porn star Bonnie Blue, known as “barely legal”.
After publishing a documentary about Channel 4’s Porn Star: 1000 Men and Me: Bonnie Blue Story ”“ Bonnie Blue Story ”.
The demonstration drew significant criticisms with British Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza and blamed the “eye -catching and normalization” show.

Tia Billinger, who uses the Bonnie Blue stage name, is preparing to prepare a scene for a scene with a group of uniforms dressed in school uniform and acknowledges that they are chosen for the scene because they look young.
“This content is pushing the limits. Legally we will try to deal with the ‘barely legal’ aspect,” Barones Bertin said. Guardian.
Parliament, online platforms to host the content that can promote sexual abuse of the child’s illegal to make it illegal to make a crime and police bill when he returned from the summer recess, he said. This will include the content taken by adults dressed like a child.
Bonnie Blue became famous after sexual content with the young male students, who initially called “barely legal”. Later, he won a bad fame after he pulled stunts that he had sex with more than 1,000 men in a 24 -hour period.
Online platforms, including social media sites and search engines, should take steps to prevent children from accessing harmful content such as pornography or material that promotes pornography or suicide.
The law also gave of OSCOM to watch the audience of sites from illegal materials, including child sexual abuse or rape, sexual intercourse with animals, and excessive content, including excessive content.
However, at the moment, adults play a role as a child in pornography is not prohibited online.
Bonnie Blue’nun sex with more than 1000 men showing the pixelli clips showing the Kanal 4 documentary, advertisers received support for the program for the support of the condemnation was faced with condemnation.
Card payment business visa, fruit juice manufacturer Cawston Press and Vodka brand Smirnoff had ads that appeared online during the show, but then they said that they no longer want their products to be introduced during the program because they were not compatible with advertising rules or values.
Dame Rachel said: uz We are struggling to protect our children from free existing, severe gender in social media publications for years. This documentary is taking a step back by dazzling, even normalizing things that young people say that they say that they say they have said they have said they have done. ”
Barones Bertin added: “Channel 4 showed a surprising lack of judgment in showing such open sex scenes. Content creators such as Bonnie Blue have a broader effect.
A Channel 4 spokespersons said: “The film is investigating how Bonnie Blue attracted attention last year and gained millions of pounds in the world, gender, success, porn and feminism in an online world.
“Director Victoria Silver puts a number of difficulties in Bonnie about how it is perceived throughout the documentary, and the film clearly leaves the tactics and strategies it uses naked and the audience intentionally leaves to create their own views.”