Porn Star Bonnie Blue Claims ‘World Record’ Sex With 1,057 Men in 12 Hours
High-profile OnlyFans content creator Bonnie Blue recently made waves by claiming she set a “world record” after sleeping with 1,057 men in just 12 hours. The English-born sex worker shared the details of her record-breaking feat in a video on TikTok, where she gave viewers an overview of how the event unfolded.
In the video, Bonnie, who sat on a bed while holding sheets of paper with numbers marking her progress, explained that the initial goal was to hit 1,000 men. “The big 1,000 was completely done,” she said. While she started with groups of men, she switched to “one-on-one” interactions to give each person more time. The process became a “rotating circle,” with one person watching while she was with another, and the cycle continued throughout the 12-hour period.
Her publicist clarified that the target was 1,000 men, but Bonnie didn’t stop there, with 57 men still waiting to “pleasure” before the event ended. The publicist added that a video of the event would be released soon, providing evidence of her record-breaking achievement.
Who is Bonnie Blue?
Born in 1999 in the East Midlands, UK, Bonnie Blue originally worked in recruitment before transitioning to webcam modeling and adult content creation on OnlyFans in 2023. She gained significant attention for marketing her content to college-aged students, often referring to them as “barely legal.” Bonnie became notorious for attending college events such as Spring Break, where she would sleep with attendees in exchange for money.
“I was bored of living in the 9 to 5, so I thought, why not give this a go?” she said during an appearance on the Dream On podcast. “I share my location online, and people would queue up for over eight hours to meet me.”
Past Viral Moments
Bonnie Blue has gone viral for several controversial actions. For instance, during a “Freshers’ Week” event in the UK, she publicly shared her address, inviting people to line up and sleep with her for free—provided they consented to it being filmed and uploaded to her OnlyFans account. Freshers’ Week is a common tradition for new college students to explore their campus, often with social events and parties in the evenings.
In addition to these exploits, Bonnie also made headlines for her outspoken views on infidelity. In an interview with The Daily Star, she claimed that women’s “moaning” and “nagging” led their husbands to cheat, which she attributed to their lack of skills in the bedroom. According to Bonnie, if women were better at pleasing their husbands, men wouldn’t cheat.
Bonnie’s Defense of Her Work
Despite receiving significant criticism for her choice of content and comments on infidelity, Bonnie has repeatedly defended her actions. She insists that targeting younger men is not problematic, as she abides by UK law, which considers 18 the legal age for sexual consent.
“I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word is ‘legal,’” she told Cosmopolitan UK. “If people have a problem with that, they should take it up with the government to raise the age to 21.”
Bonnie also clarified her stance on cheating, acknowledging that while she doesn’t condone it, she believes men will seek out alternative pleasures if their wives fail to meet their needs. She has argued that her work provides men with the satisfaction they are missing.
Her career shift into adult content was also a way for Bonnie to escape the “boring” 9-to-5 lifestyle. “I realized that life doesn’t have to be confined to a desk job,” she explained in a GB News interview. “I decided I wanted to be true to myself, stop caring about others’ judgment, and make a change.”
A Desire for Authenticity in Content
In interviews, Bonnie has spoken about how creating adult content helped her realize that much of it was inauthentic. She felt that the scenes often depicted a “fake” version of intimacy and wanted to make her content more relatable and educational.
“I realized that a lot of adult content is based on fake storylines,” she admitted. “Consent, preferences, and boundaries should be discussed off-camera, but this isn’t shown in the final video. I want to change that—my content needs to be real, educational, and more relatable.”
Bonnie’s journey reflects a desire to break free from societal norms and embrace her personal definition of success, regardless of the criticism she faces.
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