Bonnie Blue, who previously shocked everyone with her claims that she slept with “barely legal college students,” made an explosive admission in her latest video. She said she broke the world record by sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours. In a video posted to her Instagram, she got candid about how she felt after dating and how she’s “doing great.”
“More than 1000 men per day! Thank you to everyone who is barely legal, barely breathing and to the husbands,” she wrote with her video. In the clip, she says, “I don’t need a wheelchair, like I’m fine,” when asked, “What hurts the most?”
“I just feel like I had a busy day in the bedroom. That’s exactly what I got. I think if it had continued like that for the first 3-4 hours I would have struggled.
Her video follows a warning from health experts when British porn star and rival Lily Phillip revealed plans to sleep with 1,000 men a day. Sydney doctor Dr Zac Turner told news.com.au it could lead to “serious physical and physiological consequences”.
Watch the video of his complaint:
The video of Bonnie Blue’s confession has made its way onto various social media platforms. X user Collin Rugg shared a video which, in addition to Blue’s Instagram clip, also shows her explaining how she has slept with over 1,000 men. “OF is destroying this generation,” he wrote while posting the video. He further claimed that Blue said her parents were not initially supportive of her career choice because they were from an “older generation” but are now supportive of her.
His stunt sparked mixed reactions on social media. While some welcomed it, others accused it of “glamorizing” the sex industry.
A doctor’s opinion:
“Sex, at its core, is a physically demanding activity that engages various muscles, the cardiovascular system and the release of endorphins,” Dr. Turner told the outlet.
“Done in moderation, it feels like an enriching workout – promoting stress relief, cardiovascular health and emotional connection.” However, when taken to extremes, such as a 24-hour sex marathon, the physical and physiological consequences can be serious,” he added.