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Bonnie Blue: Man who queued up for sex stunt shares grim reason he changed his mind

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A man who queued up Bonnie Blue‘s shocking sex stunt has revealed the reason he couldn’t go through with it.

Security guard Ali Walker, 42, called it a “surreal experience” as he waited in line with the other men who wanted to take part in the controversial adult star’s ‘world record attempt‘ where she claimed to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours.

The sex ‘marathon’, which took place in convicted fraudster Edward Davenports mansion in London, saw the “volunteers” lined up in their boxer shorts before taking it in turns to have sex with Bonnie, 25, most wearing balaclavas.

The 42-year-old was “put off” by the scenes, as he thought it would be a one-to-one session. However her quickly realised this wasn’t the case and the room was filled with the men, something Ali described as a “free for all”.

Ali, who is single, said: “It was the most surreal experience of my life, 100 per cent. I was just amazed about what was going on. I had been told it was one-to-one sessions, so I presumed you got into a room with her one at a time but when I got there it was a free for all.

“There were around 30 or 40 guys around her at any one time all taking turns. She was surrounded by guys. There were so many guys there and I’m quite shy. I’ve never been involved in anything like that so I didn’t get involved.”


Describing the scenes, the security guard told Mail Online: “People were just going in and a group would surround her. Whoever got the opportunity would start joining in. She was in the middle and there were loads of guys around her doing whatever to her.

“There was a lot of guys in their late teens and early 20’s. There were a few older guys. I’m 42 and I was probably one of the oldest there… She had a camera set up. I think she said she had five cameras altogether. She was a trouper [sic] – she was getting on with it. She was 100 per cent into it – she was orchestrating it all. She had a whole team around her. There were a few other women just helping out.”

Bonnie, originally from Nottinghamshire, left people utterly perplexed with her extreme stunt, and thanked the “barely legal” and “all the husbands” who took part but also said she “would have struggled” if the 12-hour event had continued the way it was going.

This comes after Bonnie sparked controversy last year for bragging about having sex with “barely legal” university students during her Schoolies and Freshers campaigns, where she “targets” consenting men to film sex videos for her page.

Detailing the logistics behind such a “marathon”, Bonnie’s PR told The Sun: “She slept with 1,057 people. As she hit 1,000, there were still 57 left in the queue who Bonnie wanted to pleasure before ending the 12-hour day.”

We spoke to psychosexual therapist and sex educator Natasha Silverman on the mental toll such an event could have, as well as whether it’s scientifically possible.

Despite Bonnie doing the extreme challenge for work and not pleasure, Natasha said it’s “unusual” for women to “naturally remain in a state of pleasurable sexual arousal for a 12 hour period.” She explained: “Having sex when no longer ‘turned on’ can be psychologically and physically painful and distressing, and increase the chances of sexual interactions becoming traumatic.”

There are 720 minutes in 12 hours, which means each man would have had less than 60 seconds with the star. Bonnie reflected on the aftermath of the extreme event in her own video and said: “It just feels like I’ve had a heavy day in the bedroom – which is exactly what I had.”

Delving into the science behind sex, Natasha said the female body physically changes when it’s aroused to help accommodate a penis, and to reduce the pain. She explained: “It does this by sending more blood and fluid to the area, engorging the clitoris, and doing something called ‘vaginal tenting’ which is where the vagina lengthens considerably, and the cervix moves ‘out of the way’.”

The expert added that without arousal or stimulation it’s “unlikely that a female body could stay in a state of arousal for very long at all.” Natasha said: “Even with adequate stimulation an extremely long sexual session would make a woman vulnerable to pain, tears, internal physical trauma or at the very least discomfort would be practically guaranteed, with sexually transmitted infections being a real risk. Lubricant is often necessary for women during far shorter sexual interactions to enhance arousal and decrease pain.”

Natasha said that if Bonnie did sleep with 1,057 men in 12 hours, she may have used dissociation to cope. She explained that dissociation is a “coping mechanism” where the person may “disconnect” from their body or emotions as a way to protect themselves from discomfort, distress, anxiety, or emotional overload.

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