A doctor has issued an urgent warning to Bonnie Blue after she recently admitted she's got a new goal in mind.
Blue, a British-born OnlyFans content creator, initially rose to fame after she went viral for sleeping with a horde of teenagers during Spring Break.
Blue opened up her DMs to willing participants who wanted to film X-rated content with her for her OF account while they enjoyed some sun in Cancun, Mexico.
The 25-year-old adult influencer hoped that by sleeping with 100 spring-breakers, she could make at least $200,000 from the content she filmed - which she did by the way - and now she's ready for her next global adventure.
Before she heads to her next destination later this month, Blue opened up about a goal she has yet to achieve, stating that she hopes to make an impact with this one.
On a recent episode of the 'Dream On' podcast with Lottie Moss, the star revealed that she plans on beating the world record for the most people slept with in a day.
When questioned about her milestone, she said: "I don't know whether I want to do it next year or whenever I leave the industry, but I want to beat the world record. The record is like 948 people in one day."
Blue noted that it equates to "one [person] every 45 seconds."
It may be an ambitious goal, but it doesn't come without its risks.
Former doctor and gynecological specialist Dr Shirin Lakhani has warned against extreme sexual behaviors like Blue's as it could lead to permanent health issues in the future.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, the expert said: "Every time you have intercourse, both the penis and the vaginal tissues will be subjected to friction," noting that hours upon hours of sex can lead to tears in vaginal tissue, urine infections, and even a permanent disfigurement of the penis.
"As the friction builds up, both men and women are likely to experience pain," she added.
A doctor has warned against extreme sexual behaviors like Bonnie Blue's. Credit: Westend61/Getty
"You can also get diminished sensation in the genitals after a while because of over-stimulation," continued Dr. Lakhani, explaining that, in the most severe cases, men are likely to experience "traumatic" injuries to their nether regions while women are likely to contract UTIs or experience tears in their delicate tissue.
"I hope she used protection with all those men," she said, referring to Blue's sexual escapades. "Clearly there's a huge risk of sexually transmitted infections."
Blue previously stated that she goes for sexual health checks every two weeks.