Bonnie Bluehas spoken out after being involved in a bust-up during a nightclub meet and greet.The controversial influencer was posing for photos with fans during a freshers event at Onyx nightclub in Sheffield in the early hours of this morning when a brawl seemed to erupt.
Initial reports suggested she had been punched, but her security team have now stated that Bonnie was 'slapped' and the culprit was promptly ejected from the venue on Rockingham Street in the city centre. The chaotic footage shows four hefty security men escorting someone across the late-night club's dance floor as Get Your Freak On by Missy Elliot blares in the background.
A woman was heard shrieking before another voice chimes in: "Bonnie Blue has just got punched in the face." Bonnie has since kept mum about the situation – but has now issued a statement following the shocking incident, reports the Daily Star.
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She said: "Quick update – there was a tiny incident last night but I'm totally fine – big thanks to my A plus security for keeping everything smooth. No scratches, no stress, and definitely no slowing me down. Can't wait for my Nottingham homecoming for the next two days".
Bonnie's Bang Bus has been spotted all over the country on social media as she continues with her latest project, where she plans to mingle with university students. Her vehicle of choice is a blue van which she has affectionately named her very own "Bang Bus".
The vehicle is equipped with a bed, consent forms and condoms as she aims to shatter more records. The nine-stop tour kicked off on Saturday in Glasgow and concludes in London nearly two weeks later.
However, she encountered trouble last night when chaos erupted in a nightclub where she was making an appearance. A woman at the event is reported to have been standing next to Bonnie, chatting to a friend before she allegedly "punched her square in the jaw".
An eyewitness recounted: "I saw a woman talking to their friend while standing next to Bonnie Blue. They turned to Bonnie, turned back to their friend, and then punched Bonnie square in the jaw."
Another onlooker told Yorkshire Live: "A girl had said something to Bonnie about how she was setting feminism back. We were behind them in the queue, and we overheard Bonnie telling her security to 'get those fat f**** away from me.'".
The controversial adult star, who gained worldwide notoriety for sleeping with 1,057 men in a single day, is believed to be in good health as the police stated there were "no injuries" related to the incident.
A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: "At 1.22am today (Friday 19 September), we were called to reports of a disturbance at Onyx nightclub in Portobello Street, Sheffield. It is reported that a woman was assaulted at the nightclub, suffering no injuries. A woman was detained at the scene and later released. The incident has been filed pending further information coming to light."

Bonnie's tour across the UK to meet with "barely legal" freshers has seen her visit university cities across the country, and will offer "interactive mini-games" and "high-energy DJ sets", but strictly no sexual behaviour.
The adult star and Channel 4 faced a backlash last month after a controversial documentary aired about the former Only Fans content creator, who claims to have had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
The shadow Home Office minister labelled it 'bizarre' that kids were able to view a TV documentary about sex marathon star Bonnie Blue, despite new stringent age checks designed to prevent them from accessing pornography.
The decision by Channel 4 to run the show came under scrutiny by lawmakers and Ofcom, the broadcasting watchdog. Despite the channel's policy requiring viewers to be at least 16 to create an account, the absence of a robust age verification system allows minors to simply falsify their birth dates to gain access.
The programme includes explicit scenes of Bonnie nude, engaging in sexual acts, and creating adult films with other porn stars. It appears to contradict the Government's fresh Online Safety Act that mandates age verification to block underage users from adult content websites.
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