
Guys, after six months you can finally see footage from Bonnie Blue’s 1000 guys in 12 hours
People have called it ‘shameful’ and ‘disturbing’
In January, Bonnie Blue shocked us all when she said she had slept with 1000 guys in just 12 hours. It was the challenge that literally invented her. Now, as much as you might not like to admit it, Bonnie Blue is a household name.
Initially, it was said Bonnie Blue would be filming the stunt for OnlyFans and YouTube. Then, it was removed from both platforms. At the time, YouTube said this was down to copyright issues. Six months on, Channel 4 has released a documentary film titled 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story. Surprise! The footage is there.

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The description of the full video when Bonnie Blue uploaded it YouTube read: “Yes that’s right, your blonde blue eyed schoolies girl broke the world record of the most men in 12 hours! Thank you to all the dads, sons, grandads and husbands that helped make this possible.”

via Channel 4
In the YouTube clip, which was just under half an hour long, Bonnie showed us the behind the scenes of the event. She shared the build up to the stunt, how it was set up, the routine of the day, and a lot of how she felt afterwards. But then out of nowhere, the video was taken down.
All of this now makes a lot more sense, when you see that Channel 4 has the footage in its new, hour-long film about Bonnie and her career.

via Channel 4
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The Channel 4 doc contains loads of *graphic* footage from the event. Yes, really. There are segments of Bonnie preparing for it, and then actual videos of her sleeping with the men who waited for her. Anyone who has ever questioned the logistics of the challenge, or if she really did it, might have to take back their words.

via Channel 4

via Channel 4
In the aftermath, Bonnie showed to camera pieces of paper, which had numbers on. She counted up to 1,000 people. The floor was strewn with condoms, and various other bits of gross rubbish. “Everyone had an amazing time, I had fun,” she explained, in a TikTok posted at the time.
@bonniieblue_xoxo POV: waiting to jeet Bonnie Blue at her event in London #bonnieblue #fyp
In the Channel 4 doc, it’s warned the film contains “strong language, full frontal nudity, graphic scenes of a sexual nature, and content you may find offensive.” But still, that wasn’t enough to stop people being outraged.
One person called it “disgraceful” for Channel 4 to air it, with another adding the scenes are “disappointing, depressing and shameful.” Another called it “disturbing”.
@bonniieblue_xoxo Bonnie Blue talks about her experience with #1 at her event #bonnieblue #fyp
Channel 4 has defended showing graphic scenes from the Bonnie Blue 1000 guys in 12 hours challenge
Channel 4 has since defended its decision to air the graphic scenes. “I believe it is Channel 4’s job to tell stories like this that are at the edge of modern morality,” commissioning editor Tim Hancock said to The Tab and other press. “I commissioned this documentary because Bonnie is the tip of a huge iceberg. Since the pandemic there has been a cultural shift in the acceptability of creating adult content and the types of people who do it.”
Speaking of the challenge at the time, Bonnie Blue said: “You might think this is crazy. But it’s not even started yet.” Little did we know, she really, really meant it.
If you want to see all the footage that has been made available, it’s on Channel 4. The parts of the 1000 Men and Me documentary that show Bonnie Blue and her 1000 guys in 12 hours challenge are around 15 minutes into the show. Be warned, it’s probably not best to watch this with your parents.
1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is available on Channel 4 now. For more like this, like The Tab on Facebook.