Viewers Spot Moment They Saw 'Real' Bonnie Blue in Controversial Documentary
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 29 – Bonnie Blue revealed enduring jaw pain and flu-like symptoms after her 12-hour stunt with 1,057 men, leading to a platform ban and career shifts, Channel 4 reported.
- On Tuesday night, Channel 4 aired a documentary where Blue shared her physical pain after sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours.
- Earlier this year, Bonnie Blue, adult content creator, earned �2 million monthly on OnlyFans before her June 9, 2025, ban and move to Fansly.
- In one segment, the documentary shows preparation for a 1,057 men 'gang bang', with only full penetration counting and participants averaging 40 seconds each in a production line.
- Within minutes, the Channel 4 audience filed complaints, some critics called it the 'worst thing' they've seen, sparking viewer backlash.
- The documentary by Victoria Silver raises questions about consent and agency, as Bonnie Blue's stunt highlights societal double standards and the limits of choice feminism.
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