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Bonnie Blue, Lily Phillips: How Being with 1,000 Men Made Them Millions?

  • Mar 4, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Apr 24, 2025


Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips


Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, became famous for claiming to have set a world record by having sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours. Yeah, you read that right. At 25, she's a well-known figure on OnlyFans, where she posts explicit content. She started with videos featuring college guys and quickly gained attention. Lily Phillips, also making waves in the adult industry, started at 18 and made a name for herself with a documentary where she slept with 101 men in one day. At 23, she's been around long enough to stir up quite a bit of drama.




Controversial Challenges and Stunts


Bonnie didn’t stop at 1,000 men. According to her, the room was packed with 57 men still waiting for their turn. She's all about pushing boundaries—literally. Lily also grabbed headlines with her 101-men-in-a-day challenge, but it wasn’t all smiles. After the stunt, she broke down in tears, leaving many to wonder if the whole thing was worth it. The space is definitely filled with extreme challenges that draw attention, but at what cost? It’s like watching a train wreck—people just can’t look away, even if they’re concerned about the crash.




How Much Do They Make?


Bonnie’s not shy about her earnings. She made over £300,000 a month and even hit £600,000, raking in cash from her niche—students. It’s clear she knows how to make money. Lily doesn't fall behind, earning £2,000 ($2,500) in a single day just from filming solo content. But here’s the kicker: both of them reportedly pull in millions every month. For Lily, though, it’s not just about the money. She's in it for the thrill and the fame, with the cash as a bonus.




Reactions and Criticism


The internet has been harsh. Some have slammed Bonnie for allegedly targeting “barely legal” 18-year-olds, calling her a "predator." Bonnie doesn’t seem fazed, pointing out that everything she does is legal. Lily’s documentary sparked mixed reactions, too—some worried about her emotional state after completing the challenge, as she seemed genuinely upset. "Is it worth it?" people keep asking. Some call for a ban, but others can’t resist watching these wild stunts unfold. It's a hot mess, really.




What Is OnlyFans and Is It Legal?


OnlyFans, where creators share exclusive content with paying subscribers, is well-known. Creators keep 80% of their earnings, with the platform taking 20%. It’s legal in all U.S. states, and creators like Bonnie and Lily use it to make a pretty solid living off explicit material. While the platform has faced criticism, it’s clear that it's a big part of the adult entertainment industry. It's where people like Bonnie and Lily thrive, making millions as they share their personal lives with their audience.




What Have Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips Said About Their Work?


Bonnie has defended her actions in several interviews. She told Cosmopolitan UK: "I receive backlash for sleeping with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the key word in that sentence is 'legal.' Rather than comment on my TikToks, people should complain to the government to increase the age from 18 to 21, [as] I'm only complying with UK law." She also discussed how sex work helped her escape her previous office job, saying, “I was like ‘OK, this is what life is, this is as good as it can get,’ but I wanted more than that.”


Lily Phillips, in her interview with E! News, denied the idea that she started adult work out of trauma, calling it "so far from the truth." When asked why she sleeps with so many men, she explained: "I want to be unique in the industry. This is kind of my niche." She also clarified that she doesn't see herself as a role model for young girls and expressed no regrets about her path, saying, "I’m super grateful to be here."



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