Bonnie Blue, a 25-year-old adult content creator from Nottinghamshire, is once again dominating headlines with her latest—and most extreme—sexual challenge yet. Known for pushing boundaries on social media and adult platforms, Blue has now announced plans to sleep with 2,000 men in just 24 hours, setting her sights on breaking her own previous record.
In January 2025, she claimed to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours, allegedly surpassing the infamous 2004 record held by adult actress Lisa Sparks, who had sex with 919 men in a single day. While OnlyFans reportedly removed the footage of Blue’s feat from her channel, this claim has not been officially confirmed.
Blue shared the news during an appearance on influencer Camilla Araujo’s online show, where she even invited the 22-year-old host to participate in the upcoming challenge. “I’ll teach you,” Blue said confidently. “We’re going to have to get a little toyboy to use for demonstrations.”
A Life Built on Controversy
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is no stranger to tabloid attention. Her rise to fame has been driven by a string of provocative public stunts, candid interviews, and jaw-dropping statements.
The adult star first made headlines in 2024 when she claimed to have slept with 157 university freshers—and later, some of their fathers. She has been banned from Australia and Fiji after organizing similar sexual events, but has since shifted her operations to more welcoming locations like Cancún, Mexico, where she has gained viral attention.
On social media, she joked about her recent spring break escapades, captioning explicit images: “Turning Cancun into Cancum.” In the photos, Blue is seen kissing young men, lying on beds with large groups of lads, and engaging in suggestive poses. According to her, she offered $5,000 to both the man with the largest and the smallest penis, and even pledged to cover college tuition for the Spring Breaker who gave her the best orgasm.
“I want to have a lot of fun this Spring Break,” she wrote. “And for a lot of the boys attending in their late teens and early 20s, they may not have the experience to know what a woman wants. They can test it out on me.”
Romance Rumors and Reassurances
Amidst the chaos, Blue’s personal life is also under the spotlight. She was previously married to long-term partner Oliver Davidson, who she says introduced her to the world of sex work. Although they’ve since separated, Blue insists they remain close: “He’s still very much supportive and very proud,” she told The Sun. “We’ve still got a very close relationship.”
Recently, Blue has been romantically linked to 19-year-old rapper Lil Mabu, who stirred controversy by declaring, “Her holes are for everyone, but her heart is mine.” The rapper has shared videos of the pair in bed and has been vocal about his affection, fueling speculation about a potential engagement.
The Ethics Debate
While Blue’s escapades have attracted legions of fans and followers, they’ve also triggered intense debate about ethics, consent, and the mental maturity of her young partners. Critics argue that some 18- to 20-year-olds may not fully understand the long-term impact of participating in adult content—especially of such a viral nature.
Although Blue reportedly ensures her partners sign consent forms and provide proof of age, some believe that legal consent alone doesn’t equate to informed decision-making. “It’s not just about age—it’s about emotional readiness,” one critic noted.
Blue, however, remains unfazed. Speaking candidly on multiple podcasts, including Dream On with Lottie Moss, she’s emphasized her right to sexual freedom and dismissed critics as hypocritical. “I always get nervous,” she admitted, referring to the moments before her marathon challenges. “But after the first few people, I warm up. I’ve got this.”
A Viral Movement?
Bonnie Blue’s actions have sparked conversations across the adult content industry. Fellow OnlyFans creators Annie Knight and Lily Phillips have expressed interest in launching their own 1,000-men challenges, signaling a new wave of performative sexual stunts designed to gain notoriety and views.
Yet, many are questioning where the line is between empowerment and exploitation, and whether platforms like OnlyFans are equipped to manage these extreme and controversial forms of content.
Despite the criticism, Blue’s following continues to grow—and so does her bank account. She claimed during a November appearance on ITV’s This Morning to be earning over £600,000 per month, further fueling her ambitions to remain at the top of the adult content world.
Final Thoughts
Bonnie Blue represents a new era of adult entertainment, one where virality, controversy, and shock value often outweigh traditional norms and ethics. Whether she’s seen as a modern-day symbol of sexual liberation or a dangerous provocateur, her upcoming 2,000-men-in-24-hours challenge is guaranteed to keep her in the headlines—and at the center of a heated cultural debate.
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