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Bonnie Blue’s Controversial Record Attempt Faces Ban on OnlyFans

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, 25, claimed to have participated in an event involving over 1,000 men within 24 hours, reportedly intending to share the footage on her OnlyFans platform. However, the platform banned the video, citing policy violations.

Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has built a significant online following, allegedly earning £600,000 monthly. Her recent attempt to break a controversial record drew widespread attention, sparking debates about the boundaries of online content.

A spokesperson for OnlyFans stated:
“OnlyFans is a platform for verified creators who adhere to our policies. We ensure the safety and consent of all parties involved in explicit content and do not permit large numbers of non-creators in content, even if release forms are provided.”

The event reportedly occurred in a mansion in Portland Place, London. Videos circulating online depict the aftermath, with the venue left in disarray. The spectacle drew criticism and concern over the rise of extreme content in pursuit of online fame.

An attendee described the experience as “surreal,” adding that the atmosphere and large crowd deterred him from participating. He noted that individuals were masked, and many were in their late teens and early twenties.

The stunt has reignited discussions about ethical boundaries and safety within the adult content industry, raising questions about the lengths creators go to for visibility and financial success.

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