Bonnie Blue is set to meet the woman involved in a “slap” attack during a tour visit to a Sheffield nightclub.

Bonnie Blue’s ‘Bang Bus‘ tour stop in Sheffield ended in chaos after an attendee allegedly punched the adult star in the face. Since the attack, a spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police has said the case will be resolved through “restorative action”.

This will see Bonnie Blue – whose real name Tia Billinger – meeting with “all parties involved” after which, the case will be closed.

Restorative action usually involves a facilitated meeting where the person harmed by a crime and the person who caused the harm discuss the impact of the crime, allowing the victim to be heard, ask questions, and have a say in repairing the damage.

Bonnie Blue in Onyx Nightclub

Bonnie Blue in Onyx Nightclub

A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: “A woman was detained at the scene but was later released. Our officers have spoken to all involved parties and arrangements have been made to finalise the case through an outcome of restorative justice”

Bonnie Blue, who originally comes from Derbyshire, was visiting the Sheffield club as part of her ‘Bang Bus’ tour.

Dubbed the ‘wildest freshers night’, venues hosted the bus across multiple cities, promising ‘interactive mini-games’ and ‘high-energy DJ sets’ – but strictly ‘no sexual behaviour’.

Despite a ‘successful’ Bang Bus tour, Thursday’s Sheffield event ended in chaos – just 40 minutes after Bonnie entered the club at 1am.

Bonnie Blue with fans

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One witness said: “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.”

However, Bonnie’s team later clarified that “she was not punched”.

A spokesperson from Bonnie Blue’s team said: “Bonnie takes risks every time she poses for thousands of pictures with fans – and that’s always the main challenge for us, as we keep constant eyes on her safety. In this case, a fan took a split-second opportunity to slap her.

“Our team immediately stepped in with reasonable and necessary actions to de-escalate the situation, and Bonnie carried on with her night’s work.”

Bonnie herself added: “There was a tiny incident last night but I’m totally fine — big thanks to my A+ 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.”

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