OnlyFans removed Bonnie Blue’s video of 1000-men record-breaking intimacy marathon video and the internet is having a meltdown

OnlyFans removed Bonnie Blue’s video of 1000-men record-breaking intimacy marathon video and the internet is having a meltdown

If you thought social media was done dragging nepotism babies, think again. This time, it’s British adult content creator Bonnie Blue who’s at the center of internet chaos. Her record-shattering stunt—being intimate with 1,057 men in just 12 hours—was supposed to be a game-changer. But now, her plan to cash in on the viral sensation has crashed harder than a Windows 98 computer.

OnlyFans removed Bonnie Blue’s video

The 25-year-old had big dreams of making a bank by selling the footage on her subscription platform. Unfortunately for her, OnlyFans wasn’t having it. The platform reportedly removed the explicit video, stating that their rules prohibit featuring large numbers of non-verified creators—even if they had signed release forms. The official statement emphasized OnlyFans’ strict verification process, ensuring the safety and identity of all involved.

And just like that, Bonnie’s jaw-dropping content got wiped off the internet.

Cue the internet losing its collective mind. Memes, roasts, and skepticism flooded social media faster than a celebrity apology video. “Imagine doing all that work for nothing,” one user posted, while another sarcastically added, “What an anticlimax.”

Netizens react to the ban of Bonnie Blue’s banned video situation

Some have even started questioning if the stunt happened at all. “Until I see the video, I don’t believe it,” a commenter wrote. Another added, “It hasn’t been banned—it just doesn’t exist.”

While Bonnie insists the numbers are legit, skepticism has been brewing since she first made the claim in mid-January. The logistics alone had many raising eyebrows, but she brushed off the doubts. A self-proclaimed witness, an unemployed security guard named Ali Walker, backed up her story, admitting he was in the queue but bailed after realizing participants wouldn’t get one-on-one time with Bonnie.

Further fueling the mystery, a viral clip showed a concerned mom dragging her 19-year-old son out of the lineup, seemingly confirming that the event did, in fact, go down. But here’s the kicker—behind-the-scenes footage of the aftermath, showing a room littered with discarded blue balaclavas and other “souvenirs” from the session, has vanished from YouTube.

Adding an extra layer of irony, health experts recently warned about the physical toll of such extreme stunts. Sydney-based doctor Zac Turner previously cautioned that engaging in intimacy at this level could have serious physiological effects, comparing it to an extreme sport. While intimacy in moderation can be beneficial, he noted that pushing the limits can result in severe exhaustion.

But exhaustion isn’t Bonnie’s biggest problem right now. With the footage banned, no revenue coming in, and the internet roasting her like a Thanksgiving turkey, the real question is—was it all for nothing? Or will she find another way to prove her record-breaking claim? Only time (and maybe another PR stunt) will tell.

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