Porn star Bonnie Blue sleeps with 1057 men in 12 hours

Porn star Bonnie Blue sleeps with 1057 men in 12 hours

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has sparked fresh controversy after claiming she was intimate with 1,057 men in just 12 hours.  

The well-known British entertainer—whose Australian visa was revoked in November after backlash over her viral Schoolies stunt involving “barely legal” participants—has ignited debate once more after revealing her latest experience to her paying audience.  

This time, she claims to have been with over 1,000 partners daily, which could set a record if verified.  

Interestingly, her statement follows a health warning issued regarding fellow British performer Lily Phillip’s plan to be with 1,000 men, which Sydney doctor Zac Turner said could have “serious physical and psychological effects.”  

Lily Phillips had been ‘in training’ to bed 1000 men in 24 hours in a bid to gain a world record. Picture: : Instagram/Lily Phillips
Lily Phillips had been ‘in training’ to bed 1000 men in 24 hours in a bid to gain a world record. Picture: : Instagram/Lily Phillips

Blue made her bold claim in a video shared on Instagram, telling news.com.au that despite some skeptics questioning its feasibility, “the numbers are accurate.”  

“I don’t need a wheelchair, I’m fine, it just feels like I had an intense day,” she says in the clip.  

“If it had continued at the same pace as the first few hours, I would have struggled, though.”  

Her latest high-profile move has drawn mixed reactions, with some accusing her of “glorifying” the adult industry to younger audiences.  

“What a role model... NOT,” one sarcastic comment read.  

“I honestly don’t understand why you feel the need to do this? It’s so sad,” another added.  

One questioned: “Are you really proud of this ‘accomplishment’?”  

Porn star Bonnie Blue has claimed she slept with 1057 men in 12 hours. Picture: Instagram/BonnieBlue
Porn star Bonnie Blue has claimed she slept with 1057 men in 12 hours. Picture: Instagram/BonnieBlue


However, others, particularly men, applauded the OnlyFans creator, who claims she has made millions from her career.  

“Bonnie, you always carve your own path and don’t let societal norms or critics stop you from achieving your goals and breaking boundaries. Well done. You’re an icon,” one fan praised.  

Another pointed out that Blue had “beaten Lily Phillips to it.”  

Phillips, 23, made headlines when she sought 1,000 participants for a record attempt involving the most partners in 24 hours.  

The current record is held by Lisa Sparks, an adult entertainer who reportedly had 919 partners in a single day at an industry event in Poland in 2004.  

At the time, Sparks noted she “enjoyed it but was sore for a week afterward.”  

Phillips had previously been intimate with 100 people in a single day as part of her preparation for the challenge.  

She revealed the intense impact of this effort in a YouTube documentary, *I Slept With 100 Men in One Day*, where she broke down emotionally after completing it.  

“It’s not for the faint-hearted. Honestly, it was tough,” she admitted to filmmaker Josh Pieters.  

“I wouldn’t necessarily recommend it... It feels different, almost mechanical. It’s hard to describe.”  

“Sometimes I feel robotic. Just one in, one out—it’s overwhelming.”  

Sydney doctor Zac Turner, who focuses on preventive health, warned that pushing limits in this way can be harmful.  

“Sex is a physically demanding activity involving various muscles, the cardiovascular system, and the release of endorphins,” he told news.com.au.  

“In moderation, it can be beneficial—reducing stress, improving heart health, and fostering emotional connections.  

“But when taken to extremes, like a 24-hour marathon, the physical and mental strain can be severe.”  

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