Porn star Bonnie Blue is being brutally burned on social media after her “supposed” record-breaking sex marathon with 1,057 men in 12 hours was banned, The Post reported.

The Brit, whose Australian visa was cancelled in November after public outcry over her viral stunt with “barely legal” young men, had planned to make a fortune selling the video of her having sex with 1,057 men.

However, the video has already been removed from the 25-year-old’s subscription site after it was reportedly said that Onlyfans said the X-rated clip broke its rules.

“OnlyFans is a platform designed for creators who have completed our comprehensive onboarding process and choose to monetise their content,” a spokesperson for the site told MailOnline.

To keep our community safe, OnlyFans also verifies the age, identity and consent of all parties appearing in explicit content on OnlyFans.

“We do not allow a large number of non-OnlyFans creators to appear on an account, even when release forms have been provided,” it added.

Blue, who shot the amazing video in a $30,000 mansion that is famous for hosting illegal sex parties, previously expressed why he makes his content in a controversial way to increase subscriptions and fill his pockets.

Social media has a field day against Bonnie Blue

As a result, social media is having a field day, pointing out that Blue’s shocking sex trick was “in vain” if she can’t make money from it.

“Imagine doing all that work for nothing,” wrote one on Facebook.

“What an anticlimax,” someone else scoffed.

Other social media users pointed out that no one has seen the video and asked: “Was it something that really happened?” “Until I can see the video, it didn’t happen,” agreed another.

While no more added: “It hasn’t been banned, it just doesn’t exist!”

Skepticism about the stunt has been widespread since Blue first alleged it occurred in mid-January.

Logistically impossible

Many speculated that the extreme task was logistically impossible in the 12-hour period in which she said it occurred, but Blue ignored the criticism.

“The figures are correct,” the Briton told news.com.au at the time.

His claim was backed up by an unemployed security guard named Ali Walker, who admitted he was in line for the sex session. He ended up backing out after feeling discouraged by the fact that participants did not have individual time with Blue.

Meanwhile, another video shows a concerned mother pulling her 19-year-old son out of the queue, which also seems to back up Blue’s claim that the sex marathon really did happen.

To further fuel the mystery of this “world record,” footage of the aftermath of the sex session has disappeared from YouTube.

According to reports, the video showing a large room full of condoms, paper towels and disposable blue balaclavas worn by the male participants was “completely erased” from Blue’s own account.

The cost of a 12-hour sex marathon

Interestingly, her unusual feat comes just a month after health experts issued a warning about British porn star rival Lily Phillips‘ plan to sleep with 1,000 men, which a Sydney doctor said could take a “serious physical and physiological toll”.

“Sex is essentially a physically demanding activity that involves various muscles, the cardiovascular system and the release of endorphins,” Sydney physician Dr Zac Turner, who specialises in preventative health and wellness, told news.com.au.

When done in moderation, it is similar to a rewarding exercise that promotes stress relief, cardiovascular health and emotional bonding.

“However, when taken to extremes, such as a 24-hour sex marathon, the physical and physiological cost can be severe,” the doctor added.

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