
Bonnie Blue's 'Petting Zoo' Cancelled Amidst Public Outcry
Bonnie Blue's Cancelled 'Petting Zoo' Sparks Outrage: A Social Experiment Gone Wrong? London, UK – A planned event by social media personality Bonnie Blue, dubbed a "petting zoo," has been met with widespread condemnation and subsequently canceled. The event, which was to involve 2,000 people, raised serious ethical concerns about potential harm and exploitation. A TikTok video by content creator Matt (@itsmattw_01) brought the event to wider attention, highlighting its disturbing nature and drawing comparisons to the performance art of Marina Abramovic. "So a few days ago she came out with this plan of locking herself in a glass box and letting 2,000 people come in and do whatever they want to her," Matt explains in his video. The video also notes that tickets for the event had already sold out before its cancellation. The controversy has sparked a debate about the boundaries of performance art and the responsibility of social media influencers. Many commenters on Blue's videos expressed their disgust and disapproval, with one user stating, "Marinas was art proving how far human would go with no rules. Bonnie blue is a disgrace putting feminism 100 years back." The situation underscores the need for careful consideration of the potential consequences of online stunts and the importance of ethical considerations in social media content creation. The cancellation of the event suggests a recognition of the severity of the backlash and the potential dangers involved.