OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue claims she has broken a controversial record by allegedly engaging with 1,057 men in 12 hours, surpassing a record purportedly set over two decades ago.
The adult content creator reportedly achieved the feat during an event in London over the weekend, a publicist told *The Sun*. Leading up to the event, Blue posted videos on social media calling for “boys, dads, and husbands” to participate, urging them to “spare two minutes” to help her reach her goal.
Blue’s team stated she reached the milestone with “video proof” documenting the event. A documentary crew was also reportedly present to capture the attempt, which will be shared on her platforms in the coming months.
In a post-event video, Blue expressed satisfaction, saying, “I don’t need a wheelchair. I feel like I had a heavy day in the bedroom, which is exactly what I’ve had.” She explained the event’s logistics, revealing that she began with group interactions before transitioning to “one-on-ones” for efficiency.
Blue’s claim appears to overshadow a record set by adult star Lisa Sparks, who reportedly engaged with 919 men in 22 hours in 2004. The claim, however, is not recognized by Guinness World Records.
Blue also surpassed OnlyFans star Lily Phillips, who recently went viral for a documentary showcasing her attempt to engage with 100 men in 14 hours. Phillips had been vocal about her own plans to reach 1,000 men in a single day, stating she was in “training” for the attempt.
Phillips has not publicly commented on Blue’s alleged accomplishment.
Blue’s announcement drew significant criticism online, with many questioning the legitimacy of the event. Critics accused her of seeking publicity, while others mocked the claim.
Responding to detractors, Blue dismissed the criticism with sharp retorts, including a response to someone who told her to “find God.” She replied, “I hope he finds me & fills me up.”
Despite the backlash, Blue remained unapologetic. “I loved it. Yesterday was a movie day in bed,” she said in one response.
Many social media users expressed doubt over the practicality of the event, with comments calling it “fake news” or questioning the “mental and physical stamina” required.
Blue’s feat has sparked discussions on the logistics of such events, with Phillips previously describing the planning involved in similar attempts. “The logistics are insane,” Phillips said during a podcast interview. “It’s hard enough to get 1,000 guys together wanting to [participate]. It’s another thing making sure they all do it in the time limit.”
While the claims remain unverified, Blue’s alleged record has fueled debate online about the boundaries of adult entertainment and the extreme stunts undertaken by creators for notoriety.