PORN star Bonnie Blue has been discussing the possibility of doing a sex education TV series following the surge of interest in her recent Channel 4 documentary.
At the launch of the programme, 1,000 Men And Me , she told event host Anna Richardson she wants to front a show to help men and women improve their love lives.
She said: “Everyone wants different things, everyone has different requirements.
“I know from sleeping with thousands of people everyone wants it differently, so they [men] know not to assume that every woman wants it the same way. If they’re going too fast or if they’re being too rough, speak up.
“You’ve got a voice. Tell them you don’t want it like that, tell them how you want it.”
1,000 Men And Me centred on Bonnie’s claim to have had sex with 1,057 men in just one day in an attempt to set a world record.
We told how Ashley Banjo makes an unlikely cameo — in a photo with Bonnie, as her mum recalls her passion for dance as a youngster.
Racy dating show
The show has caused a stir since it aired last week — and continues to, via Channel 4’s catch-up service.
But shocked businesses Visa, Cawston Press and Smirnoff have demanded the broadcaster remove their adverts from the programme, saying it does not fit their values.
At the show launch in London there seemed a genuine respect between Bonnie and Anna.
Humble Bonnie insisted she was a performer and a businesswoman but claimed: “I didn’t join this industry to say, ‘I want to change the world’. I’m not the world educator.”
Anna replied: “But in a way, you are.”
It’s no surprise Anna is so open-minded, given she saw plenty of nudity while hosting C4’s Naked Attraction for eight years, before the racy dating show was, sadly, axed last year.
Perhaps they could team up on any new sex education project — which would probably end up on C4 too, of course.

LIZ’S GRAVE MISTAKE
LIZ HURLEY sees her coffin turned into a treasure chest in a new trailer for her upcoming Channel 4 show The Inheritance.
The clip sees her lying in rest at a funeral in a posh house where loved ones suddenly start grasping at her jewellery and other valuables that surround the body.



Liz then opens her eyes and says: “If you haven’t noticed, darlings, I’m dead, which means my entire estate is up for grabs”.
The many mourners then take her on her word and start looting the entire house she’s in, ripping down paintings, pottery, even crystal chandeliers and all while Rob Rinder looks on with a knowing smile.
He and Liz host the new reality contest, which airs soon and features 13 contestants summoned to a grand stately home.
They then have to compete for part of a fortune left in the will of a deceased, but very glamorous, benefactor, played by Hurley.
Overseeing the stipulations of her will during the 12 episodes is her executor and trusted legal counsel, in the form of real life barrister-turned TV presenter, Rob.
Created by the team behind Traitors UK and Squid Game: The Challenge , it is said to be “a game of wit, willpower, persuasion and betrayal.”
Sounds dead good.
CELEBS TAKE POP AT MAT
GAVIN & Stacey star Mat Horne has lifted the lid on bizarre encounters with two celebs as he minded his own business on the street.
He said he was almost run over by one pop star and playfully heckled by another.

At an event last week, Mat revealed: “I was crossing the road. This car screeched to a halt in front of me and driving it was Harry Styles.”
Recalling a different incident, he went on: “I was crossing a zebra crossing in London and someone shouted ‘You come up to see me?’ out of their car window, which was a reference to The Catherine Tate Show.
“It was a quote from the Nan character and I played the grandson.
“I turned around and it was Robbie Williams.”
Take that, then, Mat!