Controversial OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue has made headlines after claiming to set a new record with a bold bedroom stunt, reportedly taking place on January 11, 2025.

The previous unofficial record, held by Lisa Sparks since 2004 with 919 participants in Warsaw, Poland, had remained unchallenged for 21 years.

Another content creator, Lily Phillips, had also been preparing to attempt breaking the record in February 2025.

Bonnie announced her alleged record-breaking feat on social media, revealing that a major UK television network plans to feature the event in an upcoming documentary.

In the meantime, further details have emerged about how the adult star’s controversial stunt was carried out.

According to representatives from Bonnie’s team, the event was held at an undisclosed location, with extensive safety protocols and logistical planning in place.

As reported by Metro, the venue was carefully organized with multiple security checkpoints, three security officers on-site, and medical personnel present throughout the event.

Participants were required to provide strict documentation, including consent forms and photo identification. They were divided into groups, with strict time limits enforced to maintain order.

The venue’s lower level was set up as an entertainment area offering refreshments, while the main event took place upstairs in a specially prepared room designed to accommodate up to 70 people at a time.

The adult star also took to TikTok to explain how she managed to fit all the participants into the 12-hour timeframe.

She shared: “I’ll give you a bit of an overview — it started with back-to-back group sessions.”

“The big 1,000 was completed,” she continued. “The room was absolutely packed. After that, we moved to groups of five, rotating quickly one after the other.”

To allow participants more individual time, Bonnie also arranged one-on-one sessions, describing the setup as a “rotating circle.”

Bonnie also addressed concerns about her well-being following the stunt.

She reassured fans, saying: “I’m fine — it just feels like I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom, which is exactly what it was. If the pace from the first three or four hours had continued, I would have struggled.”

Her team confirmed that she is currently resting and plans to take time to recover after the marathon event.

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