Disturbing images have surfaced online showing the aftermath of adult star Bonnie Blue’s ‘1,000 men’ sex event, sparking shock and horror among internet users.
Earlier this week, the 25-year-old announced that she had slept with 1,057 men in a span of just 12 hours, claiming to have broken the previous world record set by Lisa Sparks, who slept with 919 men in one day back in 2004.
This extreme stunt comes amid growing concerns from experts about the increasing extremity of content on OnlyFans, as they worry it could push stars to dangerous lengths to keep their subscribers.
The event took place at the £15 million London mansion of convicted fraudster and self-proclaimed ‘Lord’ Edward ‘Fast Eddie’ Davenport, known for hosting exclusive sex parties.
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Footage reveals Fast Eddie, who served eight years in prison for a £4.5million fraud scheme, giving Bonnie a tour of the opulent 110-room mansion, previously used as a filming location for the 2010 historical drama The King’s Speech and Amy Winehouse’s iconic Rehab music video. However, the aftermath of Bonnie’s day of filming was far from glamorous.
Images depict a sea of used condoms, wrappers, and damp blue rolls strewn across the parquet floor and around two black leather ottomans, which were pushed together for the shoot.
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Adult film star Bonnie, originally from Nottinghamshire, has claimed to have set a new record by sleeping with over 1,000 men in a single day. She made the announcement on social media just before fellow adult actress Lily Phillips was due to attempt the same feat, reports the Mirror.
Bonnie’s claim has been met with skepticism and backlash, with many doubting its veracity. The star has previously admitted to using controversial tactics to attract views, leading some to speculate that this could be another publicity stunt.
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Responding to the criticism, a representative for Bonnie told Metro that the men were grouped into fives and each group had two minutes with her, while individuals had between 30 to 45 seconds. They also stated that Bonnie took only two or three-minute breaks during the 12-hour event.
Speaking about the experience in a TikTok video with Josh Lee Spooner, Bonnie described it as a “surreal experience” and likened it to a “It feels as if I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom, which is exactly what I’ve had.”
Despite the physical exertion, she reported feeling fine after the event but admitted that if it had continued at the same pace for more than the first few hours, she would have struggled. This is not the first time Bonnie has courted controversy.
Last year, she faced criticism for boasting about having sex with university students during her Schoolies and Freshers campaigns, leading some to label her a “predator”.
A Change.org petition has garnered over 20,000 signatures from Australians concerned about her fixation on “newly 18-year-old boys”, demanding her visa be revoked. The petition questioned: “How is she contributing to our society.. by preying on just legal boys and publicly boasting about it with no intention of stopping anytime soon.”
Bonnie has responded to this criticism, insisting that she always verifies IDs and requires participants to sign a consent form.
In response to the petition, Bonnie dismissed the views of the signatories as “uneducated” in an interview with Mail Online. She contended: “These 18-year-olds can go to the Army, they can drive, they can drink, they’re choosing their careers for the rest of their life. If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision.”
“We seem to say 18-year-olds don’t know better. But if an 18-year-old commits a crime, the first thing they would say is that they’re an adult they should know better. So we seem to pick and choose when we like to treat them as kids.”
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