One Piece: Things You Should Know About Jewelry Bonney

Highlights

In One Piece Chapter #1098, it was unveiled that Bonney is currently twelve years old
Bonney is the daughter of a Celestial Dragon and that means Bonney is also a celestial dragon
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Bonney's Complex Origins Unveiled in One Piece Chapter #1098

Bonney's origins are entwined with a tumultuous past – born to Ginny, who was coerced into a union with an unnamed Celestial Dragon. Unfortunately, Ginny succumbed to a mysterious ailment shortly after Bonney's birth. Following her mother's demise, Bonney found herself adopted and raised by Kuma in the Sorbet Kingdom. Remarkably, she is not a Buccaneer, nor is she Kuma's biological child. Instead, she holds partial lineage as a World Noble, making Kuma the last surviving member of the nearly extinct Buccaneer race.

Adding to the complexity, the chapter discloses that Bonney faced the same ailment as her mother, resulting in blue gem-like lesions on her skin when exposed to sunlight. This condition led to her eventual moniker, 'Jewelry Bonney.' Despite these revelations, the chapter has stirred controversy, particularly concerning the manga's historical sexualization of Bonney. Notably, instances such as Blackbeard's attempt to seduce her in chapter #594 now carry a disconcerting undertone, especially considering the recent revelation that Bonney is not even a teenager.

So does that mean Zoro was actually saved by the Actual Bonney back then?

Yes, The Bonney that we saw back then before the time skip was actually the real bonney. She was not using the age age fruit to look older.

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And for those that were sexualising Bonney, There is only one this we can say now!

ON HIATUS — this idiot gets his ass saved by bonney, who...

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In One Piece Chapter #1098, Bonney's intricate backstory unfolds, revealing her connection to Ginny, coerced into a union with an unnamed Celestial Dragon. After Ginny's demise, Bonney is adopted by Kuma in the Sorbet Kingdom, discovering she is not a Buccaneer but rather holds partial World Noble lineage. The chapter exposes Bonney's affliction with the same disease as her mother, resulting in gem-like lesions and earning her the moniker 'Jewelry Bonney.' This revelation sparks controversy, especially given past instances of Bonney's sexualization in the manga. The summary concludes with a surprising revelation that the Bonney seen before the time skip was the real Bonney, not using the age age fruit to appear older.

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