
Bonnie Blue's 1,057 men in 12 hours stunt branded 'impossible' by leading sex columnist
The 26-year-old adult entertainer made headlines across the world earlier this year after claiming that she had slept with over 1,000 men in a bid to break the world record for most sexual partners in a day but the veracity of her record has been questioned by Pelling – the former editor of Erotic Review magazine.
She wrote in the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "Blue purportedly had sex with an impossible number of strangers over 24 hours in a Marylebone townhouse.
"When I say impossible, I mean it. The number equates to one man every 41 seconds, without loo, tea or brewer's droop breaks; suggesting her intimate anatomy is forged from steel.
"The stink of exaggeration overpowers the stench of grubby sheets."
It is not the first time that Blue's record has been questioned as gynaecologist Dr. Shree Datta expressed her doubts about the claims made by the adult star – who recently featured in the Channel 4 documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story.
Dr. Datta claims that "having intercourse with over 1,000 men in 12 hours... would be highly unrealistic and impractical" for a variety of reasons.
Constraints include "the physical strain, the logistics of arranging so many liaisons and the time allowed for each encounter".
Dr. Datta also outlined further risks to Bonnie's health following the explicit stunt in January.
The expert told MailOnline: "Physical trauma could lead to vaginal or anal irritation as well as a potential higher risk of urinary tract and sexual infections.
"Ensuring consent and mutual respect in all interactions could also be difficult."
Bonnie – whose real name is Tia Billinger – has raked in millions thanks to her outrageous sexual stunts and revealed that she has been inundated with messages from "big celebrities" who wish to sleep with her, although she has turned them all down.
She told the Daily Star Sunday newspaper: "My inbox is always busy. I get messages from big celebrities all the time. A lot of footballers and pop stars contact me. I might have had politicians too, but I wouldn't know because I couldn't name any of them.
"Celebrities message me because they think I'm going to get on my knees for them just because they're famous.
"Some famous singers have told me they want to meet for a social media opportunity, so I've met them. But when I've turned up, they've asked me to go to the back of the studio for sex. That's not something I entertain."
However, Bonnie - who was banned from the explicit subscription site OnlyFans in June after revealing a controversial 'petting zoo' challenge in which she would attempt to have sex with 2,000 men whilst tied up in a box - would be willing to get intimate with famous men if they agreed that the footage of them having sex would be made public.
The content creator said: "If they want to make a sex tape and show their face, that's brilliant. My pants will be down. But if they want to do it behind the scenes, no chance."
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