The adult film industry is facing controversy after Bonnie Blue claimed to attempt a world record by engaging 1,057 men in 12 hours at Edward Davenport’s notorious London estate. The estate is famous for its extravagant parties and legal issues, and Bonnie’s claim has sparked various reactions online, from admiration to shock.
Andy Lee, a colleague from the adult film industry, provided insights into Bonnie’s dual persona during an interview with The Mirror. “Off camera, she is really quiet and sweet, but as soon as the camera turns on, the sex demon comes out,” he stated. Lee praised her competitive nature and professionalism, adding, “She’s very competitive and always strives to do more and better. She’s up for anything, always great fun, and excellent to work with.”
Lee also noted her strategic career moves and media savviness, commenting, “She knows exactly what she’s doing to get people talking.” He suggested that the stunt would significantly enhance her profile and earnings, cementing her status as a globally discussed adult entertainer. “Love or hate her, she is winning,” he remarked.
Ali Walker, a security guard at the event, shared his experience with Mail Online, expressing his astonishment: “It was the most surreal experience of my life. I was amazed by what was going on. I had been told it was one-to-one sessions, but it turned out to be a free-for-all,” he explained. He described the scene, saying, “There were about 30 or 40 guys around her at any one time, all taking turns. She was constantly surrounded. I’ve never been involved in anything like that, so I chose not to participate.”
Bonnie is known for her bold performances, including a controversial act with over 100 students during Nottingham’s Freshers’ Week. Despite online backlash, Lee dismissed it, saying, “People online should keep it up. She’s thriving on the hate.”
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While her actions continue to spark debates over morality and exploitation, Bonnie’s career financially benefits from her controversial endeavours. The event has divided audiences, with some praising her audacity and others dismissing it as a publicity stunt.