OnlyFans star who slept with 101 men in 14 hours reveals why she thinks Bonnie Blue's content is 'dangerous'

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OnlyFans star who slept with 101 people in 14 hours has explained why she slammed Bonnie Blue's content as "dangerous".

Screenshot 2024-11-02 at 16.44.19.jpgLily Phillips has slammed fellow OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blye for her comments about women. Credit: Lily Phillips/Instagram

Bonnie Blue, from the United Kingdom, has become a hot talking point online after she decided to go on the hunt for young and "barely legal" men to film X-rated content with for the adult content platform. 

Due to her controversial stunts, the 25-year-old was slammed for her behavior on social media platforms and subsequently banned from Australia and Fiji, The Tab reported.

Blue has defended her actions, claiming that she had a strict approach to ensuring her on-screen partners were old enough to be filming adult content with her.

"They've had to bring passport, they've had to sign consent forms, they've had to a breathalyzer, right?" she said, per The Mirror. "And then they're sleeping with someone that educated and understands the industry. So what part of that is unsafe?"

Screenshot 2024-10-15 at 16.10.22.jpgBonnie Blue. Credit: Bonnie Blue/Instagram

Blue was friends with fellow adult star, Lily Phillips, who has also made headlines for engaging in sexual encounters with 101 men over 14 hours, filming each interaction for her OnlyFans.

The pair had previously worked together on the subscription platform, and allegedly bedded a large group of men in a single sitting, according to Metro.

It seems like the 23-year-old has now turned her back on Blue after the OnlyFans creator expressed a belief on the popular Australian radio show Kyle and Jackie O that women should expect their partners to cheat if they don't have sex with them.

At the time, Blue told a visibly shocked Jackie: "You can come home, deal with your wife’s whinging, look after the kids… but you’re just sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured," cited by the outlet.

"If [men] are going to work and do a hard day’s shift, they need to be treated. If the women aren’t doing that… they should be listening to my advice, put some underwear on," she added.

Watch Phillips' response below:

Phillips responded to Blue's comments during a recent appearance on The Spills podcasts, saying that it gives out the wrong message.

“It gives us the name that we’re only here to have sex with and that’s all we offer is sex. I think as well it’s quite dangerous for domestic abuse and stuff like that because men then feel entitled to women’s bodies," she said.

“If some girl watches that and thinks well I need to be having sex with my partner otherwise he’s going to go and cheat, then you’re just having sex for his enjoyment because you feel like you have to do it," she continued, adding: “Personally, I feel if you feel you have to have sex with someone that feels non-consensual to me.”

The 23-year-old further addressed the accusation that Blue intentionally rage-baits to accumulate more views, followers, and money - something she admitted to doing herself.

“I do think we have a responsibility to society to not rage bait that much that it’s affecting everyone else. You’re putting everyone down to fill your pockets – it’s a test of morals really,” Phillips said. “It’s tricky because… we are influencing people and we have a responsibility for that.”

Featured image credit: Lily Phillips/Instagram