Bonnie Blue, a 25-year-old adult content creator, had planned to share a video on OnlyFans featuring her claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 24 hours. However, the platform has banned the video due to its policies.
OnlyFans requires creators to complete an onboarding process and verifies the age, identity, and consent of all parties featured in explicit content. The platform also does not allow a large number of non-OnlyFans creators to be featured on an account, even if release forms have been provided.
The stunt took place in a £15million mansion owned by convicted fraudster ‘Fast Eddie’ Davenport, who has hosted sex parties at the property in the past. The event prompted concerns about the escalation of extreme content online and the potential dangers that creators may face in pursuit of earnings and subscribers.
Footage from the event showed a large room littered with condoms, paper towels, and discarded blue balaclavas that had been handed out to participants. One attendee, Ali Walker, described the scene as “surreal” and said he was put off by the crowds of men surrounding Bonnie Blue.
The incident has raised questions about the limits of online content and the measures that platforms like OnlyFans take to ensure user safety. Despite the ban, Bonnie Blue’s profile reportedly earns £600,000 per month, highlighting the significant financial incentives for creators to push boundaries and produce extreme content.