When something is shocking, controversial or deliberately pushes boundaries, it often attracts attention. Attention creates clicks, clicks create income, and yes, sometimes people make an extraordinary amount of money from it. I have no doubt that Bonnie Blue is financially successful. That's simply the reality of the world we live in. But money isn't the only measure of success. Every one of us has to live with the choices we make, and in today's digital world those choices can follow us for decades. The internet rarely forgets.
My concern isn't about judging another person. It's about the long-term impact that living such a public life may have years down the track. Wealth can be earned, but privacy, reputation and peace of mind can be much harder to reclaim. It's a reminder for all of us to think carefully before posting anything online. Whether it's our words, our photos or our actions, the digital footprint we leave today may still be shaping our lives tomorrow.