OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue has ignited a wave of criticism after claiming she set a new “world record” during a promotional event in London. The 25-year-old, originally from Derbyshire, announced the stunt across TikTok and Instagram, where she thanked the large number of men who participated and celebrated completing what she described as a personal milestone.
Blue, who has built a substantial online following and says she earns hundreds of thousands of pounds each month through adult content, has been no stranger to controversy. She has previously faced criticism for comments about young adult participants and for publicly encouraging married men to seek intimacy outside their relationships.

Her latest claim generated widespread concern, with many social-media users questioning the ethics, safety, and purpose of the event. Comments ranged from disbelief to disappointment, with several users asking why such an extreme stunt was necessary.
This incident follows earlier disputes surrounding Blue’s attempted trip to Australia, where her visa was revoked amid concerns about her plans to film content during Schoolies celebrations. She later appeared on ITV’s This Morning to defend her work and address accusations surrounding her online persona.
Blue maintains that her activities are legal, consensual, and part of her chosen profession. She says her family now supports her career, with her mother even assisting with administrative tasks.
Despite her defense, public reaction remains sharply divided, raising ongoing questions about online content culture, personal boundaries, and the impact of extreme publicity-driven stunts.