Why I can’t wait for my son to divorce Bonnie Blue. She controlled, manipulated and humiliated him. How dare she refuse to give him any of her £34m fortune: OnlyFans star’s mother-in-law’s explosive interview – read it only here

Why I can’t wait for my son to divorce Bonnie Blue. She controlled, manipulated and humiliated him. How dare she refuse to give him any of her £34m fortune: OnlyFans star’s mother-in-law’s explosive interview – read it only here
When he turned out to play rugby for Long Eaton RFC last weekend, Ollie Davidson’s team mates could have been forgiven for wondering why on earth he was wearing what appeared to be his wedding ring.
After all, as the long-suffering husband of porn star Bonnie Blue, the 27-year-old estate agent has been cuckolded, quite literally, thousands of times over by his wife’s tawdry exploits.
What kind of man, it’s fair to ask, would want to be married to a woman who has made millions from offering sex for free with ‘barely legal’ teenagers and men – her only condition being that they give permission for her to upload the vile footage to paid-for online streaming platforms?
It’s understood that the couple have been separated since last year – Blue, 26, claims that they actually split earlier – but, as our exclusive pictures show, the band on his ring finger appears to suggest the marriage between one of the world’s most controversial adult content creators and a former private schoolboy from Leicestershire remains anything but straightforward.
Not least, as the Daily Mail can now reveal, because of wranglings around their soon-to-be-finalised divorce.
For while Blue – real name Tia Billinger – has insisted their parting is amicable, behind the scenes, an ugly row over money is overshadowing the pair’s ongoing separation.
Speaking exclusively to this newspaper, Ollie’s mother Gill Davidson claims that her estranged daughter-in-law and her ‘evil’ team are determined to stop Ollie getting his hands on a penny of her fortune – which some estimates now put at around £34million.
‘My son is no longer on the payroll. Tia and her team have cut him out and it seems he is not entitled to a penny of her wealth,’ Mrs Davidson told the Daily Mail.
Ollie and Tia were childhood sweethearts having met when they were 14, before getting married at 22
Bonnie Blue has become one of the most notorious adult stars in the world – and her in-laws can’t wait to be rid of her
While Ollie, she says, is trying to remain on good terms with his soon-to-be ex, she believes her hard-working son deserves a slice of his wife’s fortune because he supported, encouraged and helped her make a name for herself, however infamous. And she dubs her ‘controlling and manipulative’ for trying to exclude him.
Blue, herself, has admitted the same in the past, even insisting that it was Ollie, whom she met as a 14-year-old schoolgirl and married at 22, who gave her the confidence to enter the adult entertainment industry.
Ollie, however, has apparently been advised he is not entitled to a penny of his wife’s vast wealth despite working for her – and despite Blue’s claim in an interview last year that, ‘We’re married so he’s going to get some of the money regardless. He might as well work for it. This job benefits everyone in my family, including him.’
According to his furious mother: ‘He has been told he has no financial claim whatsoever as it’s her body and she’s doing it all. Tia has just cut him off.’
Mrs Davidson added that she and her husband can’t wait for their son’s divorce to be finalised.
‘We’ll be glad to have got rid of her. It’s all about her. She’s controlling and manipulative.’
A sorry state of affairs, then, for a young couple who met at a New Year’s Eve party as school children and, for a time, were utterly inseparable.
Back then it was Ollie, the son of a local businessman, who was the wealthy one.
Bonnie gained infamy by offering free sex to ‘barely legal’ students in exchange for filming the interactions
Ollie spotted wearing his wedding ring while playing Rugby last weekend – despite the couple splitting in 2023
His father Karl Davidson owns a successful vending machine and water cooler company supplying businesses across the country. Ollie, a talented swimmer and rugby player who was once Erewash Young Sportsman of the Year, was privately educated at Trent College in Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire.
It wasn’t long before welder’s daughter Tia, who grew up in Draycott, a village between Derby and Nottingham, was spending every weekend at his detached home in a nearby village, lamenting on social media in October 2015 that she was only able to see Ollie two days a week.
In December 2015, still aged only 16, she jetted off to Mexico with him and his family for ‘an amazing holiday all paid for by Ollie’s parents’. When, after leaving school three months into her A-levels, she and Ollie set up home together, it was Karl and Gill Davidson who stumped up the deposit for their £250,000 semi-detached house near Nottingham.
One of Tia’s former school friends told the Daily Mail last year: ‘The rest of the girls really envied her because they thought she had her whole life worked out and was going to marry Ollie. They had their own house while the rest of us were living with our parents. In some ways, she was living the dream.’
In fact, as Tia told the Times earlier this year, she was deeply dissatisfied with her life, despite the good money they were earning – her job in NHS recruitment saw her driving around in a Mercedes C-class by the age of 19. ‘I kept thinking, ‘Is that all there is?’,’ she said.
She revealed she and Ollie tried for a baby but after 18 months of trying, tests revealed it would be hard for her to conceive.
Photographs from the time show Tia attending Ollie’s rugby matches, jetting off on holiday and lounging around outdoor pools alongside him.
It’s an enviable lifestyle but Tia, fed up with her nine to five job, had her eyes on a bigger prize than a humdrum existence in the area where she grew up.
As soon as lockdown was over, she and Ollie decided to sell their house and cars, get married and take a year off in Australia.
Their February 2022 wedding at Old Marylebone register office was an intimate affair with both Gill and Tia’s mother, care worker Sarah Billinger, acting as witnesses.
Today, Gill says that she and her husband never liked Tia but wanted to support their son.
‘I don’t know anyone who likes Tia though my son did at one time,’ she said. ‘She’s a beautiful girl but she’s never thought of us, her in-laws, as family.’
For two years the pair appeared to be living the dream on Australia’s Gold Coast. But when the money ran out and it was time to find work, Tia was determined not to return to a desk job. Inspired by TikTok videos she’d seen, she started work as a ‘cam girl’ on porn sites, a form of webcam sex work in which you interact online with paying punters.
According to her own account, Ollie was nothing but supportive about her new career.
She told podcaster Holly Randall last year: ‘I said I could never do that. I’d never have the confidence. People wouldn’t want to watch me, I’m not pretty enough. He was like, ‘No, you’re beautiful. Do it’, and I guess, gave me the confidence.’
In another interview with an Australian newspaper, she added that: ‘It was just so I could support our future and what we wanted to do long-term. Him seeing the potential money I could make doing this was a step in the right direction. He was fully supportive from that side because of the money.’
Before long she was making close to £5,000 a week, but became so obsessed with ‘camming’ that, by her own admission, was doing it 12-16 hours a day. According to Blue, the couple drifted apart after ten years together, before they returned to the UK last year. She said there was no ‘dramatic split’ and it was ‘nothing to do with me in the industry’.
‘My relationship broke down without a dramatic ending,’ she told a website. ‘No one cheated, we absolutely adored each other. I just think that when a lot of couples have been together for a long time, you become comfortable or just settle.’
She said that Ollie continued to play an integral role in her business as her manager.
‘He works for me now and overlooks my team to ensure I’m hitting my goals in both my work and personal life,’ she said.
If her account never quite added up, until earlier this year, the pair still very much appeared to be in each other’s lives.
In February, she told The Sun: ‘He’s very much proud and has not, you know, distanced himself from me.’
Not even his wife’s allegedly record-breaking feat of having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours in January drove him to cut off ties.
He was still wearing his wedding ring when he briefly appeared in a Channel 4 documentary ‘1000 Men and Me’ about his wife which aired in July.
‘She really connects with her fans,’ he said. ‘Most people, if they do porn, seem out of reach and you’re never going to meet them or going to be able to film with them, whereas Bonnie puts her location online and then her fans can film with her.
‘Mainstream porn has been around in magazines for years and on the internet for 20-25 years and now she has changed it. It is a defining moment in porn. She has completely changed the game. I’m proud of her.’
But while Ollie was filmed accompanying her to an adult entertainment awards ceremony in Las Vegas in January, saying ‘it would be nice if she got recognition for what she has achieved’, it was already clear from footage that his wife had a new team, including a videographer, stylist and publicist.
TV producers also asked Ollie’s parents to feature on the documentary but they declined, saying: ‘We didn’t want to be involved. It’s totally, totally shocking.’
According to Gill Davidson, Ollie has also become increasingly mortified by his wife’s antics, particularly her highly publicised ‘1000 men’ stunt which inevitably led to teasing from some members of his rugby club.
A friend there told the Daily Mail: ‘The lads are having a laugh about it. It’s all banter and nothing malicious.
‘Some of the single ones are joking about joining in with one of her sessions.’ The friend added that Ollie was ‘furious with his wife and wants nothing to do with her’.
So should Blue, who claims she earns around £1.5million a month, give a chunk of her fortune to the husband who once inspired her and stood by her as her career flourished, a career she once promised would benefit everyone in her family?
Or, given how she is literally selling her body, should she keep every penny of the money she earns?
Either way, Ollie’s mother says the couple’s divorce will ‘thankfully’ soon be sorted out.
‘It’s just waiting to be finalised,’ she said.
Why, then, might Ollie have been wearing his wedding ring last Saturday – albeit apparently covered in white tape for Long Eaton’s home game against Leek?
Mrs Davidson said she didn’t know.
It’s possible, of course, that it’s meant to be a reminder of the support he has shown Tia over the past decade.
According to his mother, he now lives alone in a house in the East Midlands while Tia spends her time moving between lavish hotels and swanky rented apartments.
She has spent the past fortnight touring UK universities on her ‘Bonnie Blue Bang Bus’, although these toe-curling events have been less well attended than some of her previous stunts. She was punched in the face in a Sheffield nightclub last Friday.
And she was filmed driving round an empty Oxford, having turned up there before the start of the university term.
Mrs Davidson says her entire family – including Ollie – find her behaviour ’embarrassing’.
‘At the start he was supportive of her but definitely not now,’ she said, adding that she and her husband can’t wait for their son to be dissociated from a woman who, over the past 12 months, has become one of the most controversial and loathed figures in Britain.
‘To be honest we’ll be glad to get rid of her,’ she said.
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