Bonnie Contreras was born on May 9, 1968, which means she is 54 years old. Although Bonnie Contreras is sometimes called a mistress, she usually refers to herself as Bill Hall Junior’s former girlfriend.
Full name | Bonnie Contreras |
Date of Birth | May 9, 1968 |
Age | 54 (as of 2022) |
Boyfriend Name | Bill Hall Jr (Late) |
Bonnie Contreras Net Worth | $2-3 million (Last Updated 2022) |
Bonnie Contreras Net Worth
Bonnie Contreras’ exact net worth is unknown, but some estimates put her worth around $2-3 million.
The Deadly Love Triangle
The 50-year-old Bill Hall Jr. was trapped in the middle of a love triangle. He cheated and the consequences were terrible. In 1981, he married Frances Hall, and the couple had two kids, Justin and Nikki.
Having come from humble backgrounds, Frances and Bill worked hard for their children, growing their trucking business to over $12 million by 1989.
Bonnie Contreras entered into the lives of the couple in the fall of 2010. She was 27 years old and there was a 19 years of the age difference between Bill and Contreras. They met at a festival and “connected straightaway”.
Bonnie claims Bill told her he was getting a divorce and that his marriage was over. The truth, however, is that he really didn’t intend to leave Frances, who he loved. Frances, however, had no idea that her husband was living a double life.
According to Contreras, Bill Hall and she had a strong relationship and talked about having kids. “I was his girlfriend. I was his love,” Contreras said of Bill Hall Jr. “I was his everything. He couldn’t wait to start having children. He couldn’t wait to get married.”
Tragically, it all ended with Bill Hall’s death and Frances Hall’s imprisonment of two years.
Bonnie Contreras Conversation with KENS 5
Contreras spoke exclusively to KENS 5 about the conviction of Hall’s widow, who was sentenced to two years in prison for the murder of her husband in a fit of jealous rage. Bonnie Contreras told reporters she forgives Bill Hall Jr.’s wife for killing her lover in 2013 out of jealousy and rage.
The jury sentenced Frances Hall to a two-year sentence for killing her husband while he was on his Harley Davidson. She chased him with her Cadillac SUV and struck him with it. In the jury’s view, her sudden passion mitigated her guilt with regard to Bill Hall’s death.
In her words, Contreras said, ‘I forgive this woman‘ and that she does not regret the time she spent with Hall. In addition, she denies having threatened Frances Hall’s children by sending explicit texts, saying that Frances agitated her by making remarks about her appearance.
One of the most important points she makes is the fact that the Halls were aware of the relationship way before the fatal incident. Although she has moved on in her life, she hasn’t lost her love for Bill Hall and won’t regret the time she spent with him.
‘I know who I am. I’m a good person. I never mean no harm on anybody,’ she stated.