When Bonnie Blue slept with 1,057 men on January 11, breaking the unofficial world record, all eyes turned to 24-year-old Lily Phillips.
Why? The young OnlyFans star had been vocal about her plans to break the same record in February and fans wondered if Bonnie had deliberately pipped her to the post.
But speaking exclusively to Metro, Bonnie claims that she had first mentioned wanting to break the world record back in August 2024, before Lily.
Bonnie claims to have spoken on the topic during a podcast, telling Metro: ‘I shared my idea with Lily that I wanted to beat the world record this year… and I spoke about it way before Lily announced “her” idea of the world record.’
Bonnie didn’t share specifics about which podcast she appeared on, but we did find mention of the so-called sex challenge on an episode Dream On With Lottie Moss from October 10, just under a fortnight before Lily declared she wanted to do the same.
Bonnie said on the podcast: ‘I don’t know if I’ll do it next year or wait until I leave the industry but I want to beat the world record. It’s [a man] every 45 seconds… If I leave the industry I need to go out with a bang.’
Bonnie and Lily previously engaged in sex work together, and have never publicly spoken of a feud. However, their competitive streaks could set a worrying trend of one-upmanship, as the OnlyFans pair continue to engage in dangerous sex acts, each more extreme than the last.
Most recently, Lily claimed she will January 21 having sex ‘with as many guys as possible in [her] backdoor’, an alarming feat that experts told Metro could have long-term physical and mental health impacts. Meanwhile, Bonnie has previously stated she has never had anal sex.
OnlyFans feuding
Despite working together, the pair’s relationship may not be as close as it once was. Bonnie tells Metro: ‘Lily and I haven’t spoken. I wish her all the best in her career and I hope she finds enjoyment making content.’
Lily previously called her one-time collaborator out for making misogynistic comments back in November.
Appearing on queer chat show The Spills, the young sex worker slammed Bonnie’s claim that women should expect their partners to cheat if they don’t sleep with them.
Lily said: ‘It just gives us the name that we’re only here to have sex with and that’s all we offer. It’s quite dangerous for domestic abuse… because men then feel entitled to women’s bodies.
‘If some girl watches that and is like “right, well I need to be having sex with my partner otherwise he’s going to cheat”, then you’re just having sex for his enjoyment because you feel like you have to do it.
‘I think if you feel like you have to have sex with someone, that feels non-consensual to me.’
How Bonnie Blue broke the world record
Bonnie announced her record-breaking sex marathon with an inflammatory Instagram caption, writing: ‘Over 1,000 men in a day! Thank you to all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands.’
While Guinness World Records does not document any sex-related records, the unofficial title had been held by adult film star Lisa Sparks for 21 years, after she slept with 919 men at the Third Annual World Gangbang Championship in Warsaw, Poland, back in 2004.
A representative from Bonnie’s team confirmed to Metro that the stunt had taken place, and the day was attended by a major UK TV network which will be releasing a documentary on the sex worker’s feat.
While some of the details are being reserved for the documentary, this is what we know…
The owner of the venue where it was held wishes to keep the address private, but explained there were 12 staff on site, as well as three security officers and a fluffer – someone who is paid to perform sex acts on men to help them maintain their erection before filming a scene.
There was a floorplan to filter men through the property via a waiting room, then to a separate room where they signed the appropriate consent forms and took a photo holding their ID.
The rest of the downstairs area was set up as a ‘nightclub’ with loud music and food and drink provided.
Next, participants moved upstairs to where Bonnie was having sex with the individuals involved — the room was big enough for 70 people at a time, so it wasn’t exactly a private affair.
There was no bed, instead Bonnie lay on four black leather ottomans pushed together. Men who were put into groups of five had two minutes with Bonnie collectively, while those who had sex with her alone had 30 to 45 seconds.
Bonnie’s misogynistic comments
Bonnie made the comments on the popular Australian radio show Kyle and Jackie O, sparking a firestorm by claiming that men cheating makes them a ‘better partner’.
‘You can come home, deal with your wife’s whinging, look after the kids… but you’re just sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured,’ she told a visibly offended Jackie.
‘If [men] are going to work and do a hard day’s shift, they need to be treated. If the women aren’t doing that… they should be listening to my advice, put some underwear on.’
She also claimed men would never cheat on her because she was ‘too hot’ and ‘too good in bed’. When Jackie O called her out on the misogyny, Bonnie told her to ‘open her legs up more’.
Lily also took to TikTok claiming she disagrees with this view, saying: ‘I don’t believe any woman owes a man [sex]. If you are doing it because you believe that is expected of you and that you owe someone, to me that is non-consensual.’
Calling Bonnie out
Metro sit down with Bonnie for a UK first interview back in November to ask her about her ‘predatory’ behaviour and misogynistic comments.
When we challenged Bonnie on her views, she told us: ‘I’m not saying guys should cheat, but from my experience in the industry, they will cheat if they’re going off to work and they’re helping you around the house and other additional things, and they’re not having sex.
‘Even though that woman does not need to give it to them, it’s all about consent and you do what’s right for you, but you need to expect they’re going to go elsewhere if you aren’t sleeping with them.
‘This isn’t just, I don’t want to have sex tonight. When I used to speak to these people and subscribers, they said ‘oh, my wife’s not touched me for two years’ or ‘my wife’s not touched me since we had children’.
‘Men can go and see someone like myself, have fun and pleasure, then go back to their stressful lives and wives and continue to listen to their moaning.’
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