Bonnie Blue’s Controversial Event: 1,057 Men, Strict Rules, and Unbelievable Organization
|Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, recently made headlines for reportedly being with 1,057 men in 12 hours. This event, which took place in London, required participants to follow strict rules.
During a podcast interview, Bonnie explained how she organizes such events. She sometimes gives people specific times to show up, but because so many attend, she usually allows a wider time frame.
“Sometimes I tell them a set time, but it’s too hard to keep track of messages,” she said. “So, I might just say, ‘Come on Sunday at 2 pm.’ I might see five, ten, or twenty people that day, and they get a two-hour time slot. They can come alone or with friends, whatever makes them comfortable.”
Bonnie stressed the importance of safety. Every participant had to wear protection. She also had a special rule for OnlyFans creators—they had to show proof of a recent STD test before working with her. For non-creators, her team handled the safety checks and kept records of all attendees.
The event was held in a mansion and was described as highly organized but surreal. A man named Ali Walker, who was there, told the media that around 30 to 40 men surrounded Bonnie at all times, waiting for their turn. He chose not to take part but observed the scene.
Walker described a serious and quiet atmosphere, with men waiting on a grand staircase, many wearing masks given at the entrance. Security checked IDs and enforced rules. “It was so quiet you could hear a pin drop,” he said.
Videos from the event showed used protection and paper towels scattered in the rooms. Bonnie’s support team worked hard to keep things running smoothly. “She was fully involved and in control the whole time,” Walker added.
The event has gained a lot of attention, with many people questioning how it was organized and why so many participated.
Article Source: VT