Bonnie Blue Slept With 1,000+ Men in 12 Hours... I Fear She Will Be Dead in the Next Five Years
I feel like I post a lot on this Substack about OnlyFans and porn, but since I do write about current events and culture (and since I am a boy mom working hard to raise moral and good men), I feel this is an important topic for me to write about... again.
In December, the world learned about the shocking story of Lily Philips: a 23-year-old OnlyFans "creator" who slept with 101 men in 14 hours and live-streamed it to her 36,000 subscribers.
While this depravity is usually only seen or heard about in the dark corners of OnlyFans, this particular story was picked up by international news outlets and podcasts, as Philips was featured in a YouTube video documenting this "feat."
"100 men in 24 hours? What is wrong with people!" exclaimed the world in unison.
For once, we - the left, right, and center - could all agree on something: OnlyFans has taken things too far and is encouraging its creators to harm themselves physically, mentally, and spiritually.
Soon after the release of her YouTube documentary, Philips announced her plans to break a world record that polite society didn't know existed: She would sleep with 1,000+ men in 24 hours.
"Hold my beer - and any ounce of dignity I have left!" is what fellow OnlyFans "model" Bonnie Blue probably said when she heard about Lily Philips's plans.
Blue, a 25-year-old who also hails from the UK, wasn't about to let Philips break the record previously held by "actress" Lisa Sparks.
Oh, no... Blue broke the record (and, we can only assume, a few internal organs) by bedding 1,057 men in 12 hours.
(By the way, Sparks is quoted as saying "To be completely transparent with you all; this event is the one thing I regret doing in the 21+ years in the porn industry to this day," calling it a "complete s**t show.")
After completing the deranged stunt, Blue posted a picture to her social media accounts, holding up a sign with the handwritten words "1,000!"
While the thought of what she did leading up to this photo is depressing enough, the lack of life behind her eyes makes it even more haunting.
Bonnie Blue slept with 1,000 men in 12 hours, and I fear she will die in the next 5 years.
It won't be a disease that kills her (though the possibilities of her contracting something are astronomically high), but rather herself.
In a 2024 post on X, writer Joseph Massey shared some jarring statistics regarding former adult entertainers, including their average life expectancy of 36.2 years (versus the national average of 78.6 years) and the fact that they are 6x more likely to commit suicide than the general population.
While researching suicide statistics for this piece, I was truly taken aback by the number of mainstream outlets reporting on yet another performer's death.
Suicide.
Accidental drug overdoses.
Secretive deaths that the victim's family wouldn't comment on.
These women are not the exception but the rule.
I fear Bonnie Blue and Lily Philips will be next.
While Blue and Philips show no signs of stopping (in fact, the former is currently sleeping with college students on spring break while the latter tours nursing homes), we can only pray that they one day stop chasing the dollar signs and seek help.
These women are still alive, and there is still time to stop and change, but if they don't do it soon, their stories will surely end in tragedy.