This week, Bonnie Blue has once again gone viral after claiming she slept with 1,000 men in just 12 hours.
As expected, the internet has responded with skepticism over how such a feat could be physically possible. However, Bonnie shared images of the aftermath to back up her claim, and they do offer some evidence that the event took place.
Bonnie, an OnlyFans content creator, recently revealed that she completed the challenge by sleeping with 1,057 men within 12 hours, reportedly setting a new world record.
The event allegedly took place on New Cavendish Street, located in the upscale Marylebone area of London. A team of 16 staff members were said to be involved in organizing the event.
According to eyewitnesses, the scene was described as “desperate” and “depressing.” The photos Bonnie posted following the challenge support these impressions, showing a space filled with used condom wrappers and handwritten signs displaying the number of men she had been with at different points throughout the day.
After the event, Bonnie admitted that “down there” hurt “a little bit,” but she insisted: “I am fine.” She added that she was “excited” and that “everyone had an amazing time,” describing the experience as “a massive success.”
She later uploaded another video to show viewers “what my face looks like after 1,000 men.” From what’s visible in the footage, it appears the challenge was filmed in a large, mostly empty room outfitted with black cushioned benches.
One of the videos reveals the filming setup, as the challenge was reportedly recorded for OnlyFans and an upcoming documentary. Each participant was offered a ski mask to keep their identity anonymous.
A woman who happened to walk past the building said the event took place in a “nondescript office block,” alarmingly close to popular shopping areas and ordinary office spaces where people carried on with their daily routines.
The logistics of sleeping with over 1,000 people in such a short time have sparked widespread debate. Some people have crunched the numbers, which come out to roughly 24 seconds per person. It may not be impossible, but it certainly raises questions about whether the entire effort was even meaningful.