Bonnie Blue, a British adult film actress and OnlyFans creator, recently made headlines for being permanently banned from Duke Blue Devils stadium. The ban followed her attempt to attend a match after publicizing an offer to “entertain” fans, which was interpreted as an adult content collaboration. Security escorted her off the premises, citing her profession as the reason, despite the club’s claim of non-discrimination against sex workers.
This incident adds to Blue’s controversial public persona. In January 2025, she claimed to have set a world record by having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours, surpassing the previous record of 919 men held by Lisa Sparxxx in 2004. The stunt, filmed at a London mansion, drew both fascination and criticism. Some witnesses supported her claim, while others questioned its authenticity. Medical experts expressed concerns about the physical toll such extreme activities could impose.
The video documenting the event was subsequently banned on OnlyFans for violating platform policies, particularly regarding the verification of participants’ identities and consent. Despite this, Blue reportedly continues to earn substantial income from her content.
In addition to her adult entertainment career, Blue has engaged in sponsorships with sports clubs, including a partnership with Cornish football club Calstock FC. This collaboration has sparked mixed reactions among players and the public, highlighting the ongoing debate over the intersection of adult content and mainstream platforms.
Blue’s actions and the ensuing controversies have ignited discussions about the boundaries between adult entertainment and public life, raising questions about the responsibilities of platforms and institutions in managing such intersections.
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