Bonnie Blue Details Physical Toll of Record-Breaking Competitive Sex Events

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Adult content creator Bonnie Blue will push her body to the limit for the sake of her fans.

“Eight hours in, I started to sting,” Blue, 26, told The Times of London of her record-breaking competitive sex events in a Friday, July 25, profile. “I thought, ‘I’m going to use some lube,’ but that stung more.”

Blue (born Tia Emma Billinger) explained that her jaw also started seizing up when she attempted to sleep with more than 1,000 men in a single day. According to Blue, she ignored the pain in an attempt to keep up appearances and maintain her reputation.

Blue began her career in the sex work industry after getting married to her now-ex in 2022, telling The Times that she was bored with her then-usual 9-to-5 corporate job. She subsequently started working as a cam girl and escort before building a brand and sharing content on OnlyFans from various competitive sex events.

“Each day I wake up so excited. I can’t believe this is my life,” Blue added of her career to The Times, while admitting that her perspective can come as a shock to others. “They say to me, ‘You’re a suicide waiting to happen.’”

Blue, who has continually stressed that she finds her content creation career to be both lucrative and empowering, was permanently banned from OnlyFans after planning a now-canceled “Petting Zoo” event. (The challenge was scheduled to feature Blue unclothed and tied to a glass box, while she attempted to sleep with 2,000 men.)

“It’s clearly unfair, and it’s frustrating because I’ve been singled out and it’s just because I get more press and more views,” Blue alleged in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly in June. “It’s not because what I did was dangerous. I’ve been the only content creator that’s happily slept with the numbers I have and have walked away smiling each time.”

Blue now shares her content on Fansly, a competing platform that she told Us is more “sex positive” than OnlyFans.

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“I just obviously didn’t make the switch sooner because I had a very large fan base on OnlyFans,” Blue explained last month. “I had nearly 900,000 subscribers. When someone’s comfortable and used to one thing sort of moving ’em up and switching to a platform, it’s like moving house. You always know you need to move house, but you just delay it because it’s a lot of work.”

She added, “I was losing what I enjoyed doing the most because I was having to keep abiding by new rules, which was added just for me, whereas I want to be able to sleep with large numbers of people. I want to be able to be pleasured by the public and be able to speak so positively about sex and not think, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m going to get in trouble for speaking about sex.’”

To learn more about the serious potential risks and harms of “competitive sex” and other explicit OnlyFans content — read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts told Us Weekly here.

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