Bonnie explained she was live-streaming a “group” event, to put on her OnlyFans.
“I’m going to do a g*ngb*ng, a 100-man g*ngb*ng live stream,” she said at the time.
Julia was kindly selected to take part with Bonnie.
The moment seemed playful online, but Julia’s experience ended up being far more difficult behind the scenes.
Before this stunt, many people didn’t know much about Julia, even though she has built a big following online.
She works as an OnlyFans creator and has more than 700,000 followers on Instagram.
She also creates content on TikTok, where her audience is even larger with over 3 million followers, showing just how quickly her name has spread across social platforms.
At the time, the post seemed lighthearted, and many viewers assumed Julia was excited about the opportunity.
She opened up during a conversation with fellow creator Camilla Araujo, saying the experience left her traumatized and now needing therapy to cope with it.
During the discussion, Julia asked Camilla if she regretted not joining her for the event. Camilla quickly joked that she didn’t regret it at all, especially after seeing how distressed Julia still feels.
“You’re in therapy for a reason because what you saw traumatised you,” Camilla told her. “So I’m glad I got to spare my soul and mind of that.”
“I do regret it. I love her to death and our managers, but I’m so traumatised.”
Julia has repeated in several videos that she did not take part in the acts filmed for the stunt, though some other creators have claimed they saw her in the footage.
She has pushed back on those claims, saying she was present mainly to offer “support” to Bonnie and that she “brushed her hair” throughout the challenge.
Many people seemed to share concern for how young she was and how intense the situation must have been.
In another video, Julia revealed she earned over $890,000 from the shoot with Bonnie Blue.
She even called it her “best month yet” when talking about how much money she made, despite the emotional fallout that came with it.