GK Barry has been slammed by fans as a 'disgrace to feminism' after inviting controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue to appear on her podcast.
The social media star, 25, has sparked backlash with the episode of her show Saving Grace, after her interview with the racy content creator was released last week.
Known for her jaw-dropping sex videos, Bonnie won an army of fans when she went on a tour of universities during Freshers Week, aiming to sleep with as many students as possible for free, as long as she could upload the footage to OnlyFans.
Her behaviour has come under fire by many, with some users accusing her of 'prostitution' and taking advantage of teens.
Bonnie has also faced huge backlash for her comments in an interview with Cosmopolitan UK, where she stated that while she doesn't condone cheating, 'if [men's] wives aren't pleasuring them then they will go elsewhere and that's a fact.'
GK Barry has been slammed by fans as a 'disgrace to feminism,' after inviting controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue to appear on her podcast
The social media star has come under fire after Bonnie's interview on her show, with fans noting that she wasn't fully questioned in her behaviour
During Bonnie's appearance on GK Barry's show, many fans noted that she wasn't fully questioned about her behaviour, with the presenter failing to challenge her opinions or reasons.
She revealed in the interview that she has already made '£3 million' during her first year on OnlyFans, and when asked about the backlash she's faced for her content, Bonnie stated that many of her negative comments come from 'middle-aged women.'
'They know their partner would like to cheat with me, and that's not my problem, the comments will be on the way I look,' she added
'I look at their profile picture, and in the nicest way possible, even if you cover yourself in bleach you're still not going to look clean, so I'm not really insulted by you' with Grace giggling at her response.
Fans were quick to make their feelings known in the comments, with some noting that given GK Barry identifies as a feminist, her decision to invite Bonnie on the show was surprising.
Comments included: 'After having such a nice podcast with louise last week talking about genuine things and now having this on is so disappointing;
'grace has a problem with never being able to disagree with her guests, never challenging them in any way, she adopts their views.
'This can make for great interviewing in some circumstances but agreeing with such outlandish views like this is totally irresponsible. save this talk for the incel podcasts;
Known for her jaw-dropping sex videos, Bonnie won an army of fans when she went on a tour of universities during Freshers Week, aiming to sleep with as many students as possible
'I hate her attitude of cheating if your partner isn't having sex! There's so many reasons some one might not be having sex with there partner! Depression, trauma, illness, maybe there just had a baby and are struggling!
'There are so many reasons. It Doesn't mean you should be allowed to have to sex with someone else when your partner could be having a difficult time!
'What happened to commitment and for better or worse! Just really annoys me this attitude;'
Other fans have also been sharing their fury under posts from other interviews on the Saving Grace TikTok, as there are currently none from Bonnie's appearance available.
Comments included: 'Grace, this episode is a disgrace to women and feminism as well as sex workers across the globe;
'This is such a shame, Grace, not gonna listen to the pod anymore;
'Noooo Grace. Why are we glamifying modern day prostitution? You're so much better than this Grace;'
'Spotlights what a poor interviewer Gk Barry is. Saying 'fair' or '* hell' to shocking things and not being able to challenge at all. Why on earth are you giving her airtime?
'We actually need to stop giving people a mic like for real! Grace never stands up to or challenges anything, just says ''fair'' every 2 seconds, there's hundreds of other decent podcasters out there.'
In a statement to The Tab in the wake of the backlash, Bonnie said: 'Grace has a platform which allows people to share their stories. This doesn't mean she's for or against sex work or glamourising it.
'Grace's interviews are light-hearted, so asking difficult questions isn't her style nor the right questions for her podcast.
'The reason the podcast will be receiving hate is because it has a female target audience whereas mine is men.
'Women have a lot more time [and] therefore have no problem wasting their time commenting hate and abusive comments across social platforms. Women dislike the things I have to say, but it's because it hits close to home for them.'
MailOnline has contacted a representative for GK Barry for comment.
Fans were quick to make their feelings known in the comments, with some noting that given GK Barry identifies as a feminist, her decision to invite Bonnie on the show was surprising
It comes after Grace broke her silence about whether she's really 'feuding' with her Loose Women co-star Frankie Bridge as she opened up about breaking into the world of TV.
Last month month, Loose Women fans accused The Saturdays star Frankie of 'not liking' guest panellist Grace after she implied she made a 'backhanded compliment' towards her.
However, the influencer has now revealed that the duo 'were laughing about' the rumours and the singer was 'actually really lovely' to her the entire time she was on the show.
The social media star explained: 'It is 100% [just people speculating] because we were laughing about it after the last episode that we did because all of the headlines were like: GK Barry and Frankie's massive feud.
'We were completely fine and she was actually really lovely to me when I got there and after the show. It was just a joke with the whole age thing on the panel but I think some people did take it seriously.
'I love The Saturdays so I would never fall out with Frankie Bridge.'