Inside the £15 million London mansion where Bonnie Blue supposedly slept with 1,057 men

A convicted fraudster uses it for his dungeon-themed parties


Right, so the OnlyFans content creator Bonnie Blue is claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours. For this to be logistically possible, Bonnie Blue’s team had to take over a whole building. There were separate rooms for ID checks, signing NDAs, waiting around, and erm, the actual interaction. One room was even turned into a nightclub to entertain the waiting men?

The event took place in a boujie mansion in central London with a wild history. The police have received 63 complaints about parties there in recent years. Here’s a deep dive into what the mansion is like where Bonnie Blue apparently slept with 1,057 men.

Bonnie Blue’s stunt took place at a multimillion mansion in London

The house is in the fancy Marylebone area of London. It was built in the 1750s. The building still has lots of original Georgian features, like old fireplaces, moulded ceilings and the very ornate staircase where all the men queued in their boxers and socks to see Bonnie Blue.

The owner of the house is a convicted fraudster

Edward Davenport is a property developer and socialite. In 2011, he was sentenced to prison for seven years for fraud. The judge called him a “very, very dishonest man”. He only served three years of this sentence because he needed two kidney transplants.

He calls himself “Lord Davenport” but he is not an actual lord.

Edward Davenport uses the house for very, very wild parties

The house where Bonnie Blue completed her 1,057 men challenge is notorious for, er, hedonistic parties. Edward Davenport is famous for his throwing parties – his old website claims Cher and Boy George once showed up at his events. Previous themes have included “dungeons and dominatrixes” and “latex, leather and fur”.

According to The Telegraph, the police have been called to the house Bonnie Blue used 63 times over the last few years. Neighbours have complained about excessive noise, vomiting in the street and problems with parking. In December 2024, Edward Davenport won a court case to keep hosting parties at the house. He said, “I had to fight this case for everyone’s right to party.”

Edward Davenport used to own another house very nearby, at 33 Portland Place. He bought the house and a few other buildings in 1999, during the Sierra Leone Civil War. The Sierra Leone govermnet later complained Edward Davenport had bought the buildings from them for much less than they were worth.

He hosted many, many parties there, and also hired at the house to different filming crews. Kate Moss did a photo shoot there. The iconic Amy Winehouse video for Rehab was shot there. The main hall was a filming location for The King’s Speech. He had to sell this house in 2015 to pay for the £13 million court orders. The house was put on the market again in 2023 for a truly eye-watering £75 million.

Bonnie Blue slept with 1,057 men in an events space

Although the house has six floor and several bedrooms, Bonnie Blue completed the stunt in an events room. The space is large enough to fit gatherings of 70 people. One of the men who was there says there were about 40 people in there at once with her.

Edward Davenport normally uses the room for art sales and fundraising events. Several paintings of partially clothed women were left on the walls. Red and black netting was hung from the ceiling, for decoration.

He seemed delighted to let Bonnie Blue use the house

Edward Davenport posted a video to Instagram of him leading Bonnie Blue through the house to a black leather ottoman. He captioned the video, “Daddy shows princess Bonnie Blue to her throne. World record breaking party.” In another video, he joked about being number one in the queue.

Featured image via Edward Davenport’s Instagram

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