Bonnie Blue says she came up with the idea for a sex "record" first, not Lily Phillips who claimed it as her own.

A risky match of trying to outdo each other.

January 20th 2025.

Bonnie Blue says she came up with the idea for a sex
The world was buzzing when Bonnie Blue broke the unofficial world record for sleeping with the most men in a single day. She had slept with a whopping 1,057 men on January 11th, which caught the attention of many. Among those intrigued by this feat was 24-year-old Lily Phillips, a popular OnlyFans star. Lily had been vocal about her own plans to break the record in February, and fans wondered if Bonnie had purposely beaten her to it.

In an exclusive interview with Metro, Bonnie clarified that she had actually mentioned her desire to break the world record back in August of 2024, before Lily. She had even discussed it during a podcast, saying, "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." While Bonnie didn't reveal which podcast it was, it was found that she had mentioned it on an episode of "Dream On With Lottie Moss" on October 10th, just two weeks before Lily's announcement.

Bonnie also shared her plans for the future, saying, "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." It was clear that Bonnie and Lily had previously worked together in the sex industry, but there had never been any public mention of a feud between them. However, their competitive spirits may have sparked a worrying trend of one-upmanship, as they continued to engage in increasingly dangerous sexual acts.

Most recently, Lily had announced that on January 21st, she would be having sex "with as many guys as possible in [her] backdoor." This was alarming to experts, who warned of potential physical and mental health consequences. Meanwhile, Bonnie had previously stated that she had never engaged in anal sex. Despite their past collaborations, Bonnie revealed that she and Lily hadn't spoken lately, saying, "Lily and I haven't spoken. I wish her all the best in her career and I hope she finds enjoyment making content."

Lily had previously called out Bonnie for making misogynistic comments in November. During an appearance on the queer talk show "The Spills," she criticized Bonnie's claim that women should expect their partners to cheat if they don't have sex with them. Lily stated, "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." She went on to explain the potential harmful effects of this mindset.

Bonnie had announced her record-breaking sex marathon with a controversial 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 doesn't document any sex-related records, the unofficial title had previously been held by adult film star Lisa Sparks for 21 years after sleeping with 919 men at the Third Annual World Gangbang Championship in Poland in 2004. Bonnie's team confirmed that the event had taken place and a UK TV network was even planning on releasing a documentary about it.

Details about the event were kept under wraps, but some information was shared. The venue owner chose to keep the location private, but it was revealed that there were 12 staff members, three security officers, and a "fluffer" on site. The purpose of a fluffer is to perform sexual acts on men to help them maintain an erection before filming a scene. Participants were filtered through a waiting room, where they signed consent forms and took a photo holding their ID. The rest of the venue was set up like a nightclub, with loud music and food and drinks available. Upstairs, Bonnie was having sex with the men, with a maximum of 70 people in the room at a time. She lay on leather ottomans and men were given either two minutes in a group of five or 30-45 seconds alone with her.

Bonnie's misogynistic comments on the Australian radio show "Kyle and Jackie O" sparked controversy. She had claimed that men cheating makes them a "better partner" and that women should expect their partners to cheat if they're not having sex with them. When Jackie O called her out on this attitude, Bonnie told her to "open her legs up more." Lily disagreed with this view and stated, "I don't believe any woman owes a man [sex]." She went on to explain the importance of consent and the potential lack of it in this scenario.

Metro had previously sat down with Bonnie in November for an exclusive interview, during which they discussed her "predatory" behavior and misogynistic comments. When confronted about her views, Bonnie defended herself, saying, "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." She also added, "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."

It's clear that Bonnie's comments and actions have caused controversy and concern. While she and Lily may have worked together in the past, it seems that their relationship may not be as close as it once was. As for the future, only time will tell if they will continue to compete for the title of "world record holder" or if they will each go their separate ways.

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