Bonnie Blue, the controversial adult content creator who famously claimed to have sex with over 1,000 men in a single day, has officially been booted from OnlyFans—for good. The platform has confirmed a permanent ban after her increasingly extreme sex stunts crossed the line.
The Record-Breaking Stunt That Pushed Things Too Far
Bonnie made headlines earlier this year with her jaw-dropping sex marathon, where she allegedly had sex with 1,057 men in a single day. She hyped the event on Instagram with a caption that sparked serious backlash: “Over 1,000 men in a day! Thank you to all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands.”
Participants were reportedly grouped in fives with two minutes each, while solo sessions lasted 30 to 45 seconds. Every man had penetrative sex with Bonnie, and some opted for oral as well. She thanked the volunteers saying:
“1,057 isn’t possible without volunteers… thanks for the fluids boys. Honestly thank you so much because if it wasn’t for you turning up putting your **** inside me I wouldn’t have any of this whatsoever, and it really has changed my life. Hopefully I can continue pleasuring you.”
That “world record” moment turned Bonnie into a headline machine but also marked the beginning of the end for her time on OnlyFans.
OnlyFans: “Extreme Challenge Content Isn’t Permitted”
OnlyFans didn’t mince words when asked about the ban. A spokesperson told Metro: “Extreme challenge content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service. Any breach of our Terms of Service results in content or account deactivation… This is why it has been necessary to take this action. We always act when users breach our terms of service.”
When asked about the length of the suspension, they confirmed that the ban is permanent. Personally, this seems kind of extreme, but I guess they want to draw a line in the sand and use Blue as an example.
From Midwife Dreams to Adult Stardom
Bonnie’s rise to OnlyFans fame started back in 2021. Disillusioned with her 9-to-5 and having given up on her dream of becoming a midwife, she sold her house and moved to Australia to chase a new lifestyle. What began as a cam girl experiment quickly turned into a cash machine—raking in over $2,500 a week early on.
“I realized I wasn’t happy with 80% of my life. I didn’t want to get old thinking I wish I’d done more,” she said of her decision.
Inspired by women she saw thriving online, Bonnie jumped into adult content creation and never looked back. But it was her more controversial choices that launched her into viral fame—and serious criticism.
Targeting “Barely Legal” Teens and the Fallout
Last year, Bonnie raised eyebrows when she began actively recruiting “schoolies” and “barely legal” 18-year-olds, offering to take their virginities while filming it all for OnlyFans. The backlash was intense, with critics labeling her behavior as predatory. Bonnie defended the content as being “educational,” but the damage was done.
British broadcaster Ashley Louise James slammed her on This Morning and later on Instagram:
“Bonnie has openly bragged about having sex with ‘fresh 18 year olds’ and has described it as ‘babysitting adults’ and even declared that she ‘loves taking virginities’. I find this behaviour disturbing and predatory. I also find it deeply disturbing and disgusting that there are so many men and boys willing to queue up and have sex with her.”
The Canceled “Petting Zoo” and More Extreme Plans
After her 1,000-man stunt, Bonnie had even wilder plans in the works. She was gearing up for an event she dubbed “Bonnie Blue’s Petting Zoo”, where she planned to be naked and tied up in a glass box, letting 2,000 men do whatever they wanted to her.
That project has since been canceled following the OnlyFans ban. She also previously ran a contest challenging college guys to give her the best orgasm, offering to pay the winner’s tuition.
Industry Creators Speak Out: “It’s Not Women Empowerment Anymore”
Other OnlyFans stars are distancing themselves from Bonnie’s tactics. Sophie Rain, a leading creator and co-founder of Bop House, told The Blast:
“It’s no longer women empowerment. It’s shock value, and she’s making a joke out of all of us. We built this space to take control of our bodies and our finances, not to fake pregnancies, weddings, or throw cake at strangers in the street. Brands don’t take us seriously anymore. Media doesn’t take us seriously. I’m tired of explaining that not all of us are doing circus acts for views.”
I’m sorry but seriously, what brands are working with OF girls?!
The Cost of Getting Canceled
Bonnie allegedly made upwards of $762,000 per month on OnlyFans, money that’s now completely off the table.. at least for now. She’ll likely find a home on another platform where she can continue her antics and rake in the money. Heck, she has made enough money that she could start up her own private platform for her devoted fans.
What do you think about OnlyFans’ decision to ban Bonnie Blue?

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