The government could ban 'barely legal' pornography featuring adults dressed as children after Bonnie Blue's Channel 4 documentary sparked backlash for 'glamorising' extreme content.
The proposed ban by the independent pornography taskforce - set up in July by Conservative peer Gabby Bertin - comes in response to the new programme 1,000 men and me: The Bonnie Blue story.
The show features Blue gearing up to have sex with 1,057 in the space of just 12 hours.
The infamous sex worker, 26, has made headlines for her extreme sex stunts and controversial language - such as bragging about taking the virginities of 'barely legal' 18-year-olds.
Her documentary includes footage of her in a classroom getting ready to film an orgy with a group of models posed as schoolchildren. The performers accepted they had been selected for the role because they look young enough to still be at school.











