Someone did it. The record for sleeping with 919 men, established since 2004, has fallen. If Bonnie Blue is to be believed, she surpassed a thousand men in just 12 hours.
The OnlyFans model, who gave us hits like meeting 100 Spring Breakers over a 21-day period and having her Australian visa revoked, announced she set a record over the weekend.
Although the 25-year-old announced her intention to break the record last year, she didn’t receive as much attention as OnlyFans content creator Lily Phillips when she announced her intention to break the record.
That said, Blue, if we are to believe him, has already set the record. She announced on social media after her 12-hour marathon this weekend that she was with 1,057 men.
It’s quite the rhythm. We’re talking less than 41 seconds per encounter according to someone who crunched the numbers. This seems crazy.
Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips could be on a ride reminiscent of the single-season home run
With this latest development and, as far as we know, Phillips’ plans to attempt to surpass 1,000, are we seeing a modern content war here?
If so, is this a contradictory situation? Or are we witnessing a friendly scenario of creator pushing creator, in which a level that neither of them would ever have reached on their own is achieved?
Think about the race for the single-season home run record in 1998. Is it possible that what is playing out before us is a Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire type attack on Roger Maris’ drive?
I can’t be sure. However, I did my duty. I grabbed a newspaper and took a big drag before putting on my Big J suspenders to dig a little deeper into this one.
If there was a battle between them, you wouldn’t know it. Both follow each other on Twitter and did not refer to each other this weekend.
Phillips mentions his next scheduled group session. It is unclear whether this will be his attempt to set a record or not, but the date of January 21 was given by the content creator.
If this is an attempt to put her name in the record books, you bet she’s trying to surpass Blue’s 1,057. Who will McGwire be and who will Sosa be when the stench dies down?
Some will see it go down, I’m sure.
The rest of us will find out when they report. Hopefully they don’t end up tainting that record like McGwire, Sosa and then Barry Bonds did with the single season home run record.