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OnlyFans Star Claims Record After Allegedly Sleeping With 1,057 Men in 12 Hours
LONDON, UK — Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has claimed to break a world record by allegedly having sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours during an event in London on Saturday. The OnlyFans star, who has previously made headlines for her controversial stunts, says she surpassed a record set by Lisa Sparks in 2004, who reportedly slept with 919 men in 22 hours.
Blue’s publicist confirmed the event, stating that she “bedded 1,057 people” and had “video proof” of the feat, which will be shared on her platforms in the coming months. A documentary crew was also reportedly present to film the event, according to her representative.
In a video posted after the event, Blue described the logistics of the day, explaining that the room was initially full of participants. She began with groups of five before transitioning to one-on-one encounters, with participants rotating in a “circle.” Despite the physical toll, Blue claimed she was “fine” and compared the experience to a “heavy day in the bedroom.”
Blue’s claim has sparked widespread skepticism, with many questioning the feasibility of the numbers and the motivations behind the stunt. Critics in the comments section of her social media posts called the event “fake news” and accused her of lying for exposure. Others criticized the men who participated, calling the event “embarrassing” and “sick.”
This latest stunt comes as another OnlyFans star, Lily Phillips, had been preparing to attempt a similar record. Phillips had previously revealed she was in “training” to sleep with 1,000 men in a day, describing her plan as a “conveyer belt” of participants. She has yet to respond to Blue’s alleged achievement.
Blue, who reportedly earns £600,000 a month on OnlyFans, has faced criticism in the past for her niche content, which includes sleeping with “barely legal” men and virgins. She has defended her actions, stating that 18-year-olds are adults capable of making their own decisions.
OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform, has become a popular avenue for adult content creators, with over 220 million registered users and three million content creators as of 2023. While the platform is often associated with adult content, it also hosts creators from other fields, including fitness experts and musicians.
Blue’s event has reignited debates about the ethics of such stunts and the culture surrounding adult content creation. Critics argue that her actions perpetuate harmful stereotypes, while supporters view her as a trailblazer in the industry.