Why has Bonnie Blue had to postpone her latest stunt?
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has had to postpone her latest sex stunt marking the one-year anniversary of her sex world record because of female biology.
Bonnie Blue has had to postpone her latest sex stunt because it is her time of the month.
The adult content creator was due to hold an event in London on Saturday (17.01.26) but this has now been pushed back to Saturday 7 February due to her menstrual cycle.
Bonnie had planned to mark the one-year anniversary of her sex world record, the moment that made her a global sensation when she slept with 1057 men in one day, at the weekend.
Addressing the change head-on, she stressed the event is delayed, not ditched, saying: "This Saturday’s event is being pushed back to 7 February — not cancelled, but the timing needs to be perfect for this to work.
"Some things can’t be rushed. Trust me, when you know what I have planned you'll understand. This one’s definitely going to be worth the wait.”
The 26-year-old blonde, from Nottinghamshire, intends to spend £100,000 on filming her "bigger, bolder and more bonkers" anniversary stunt and she recently shared a plea online asking former convicts to take part.
She said: “Prisoners, you’ve served your time ... Saturday the 17th of January in London, I want to pleasure you in more ways than one. I don’t care if you wear an ankle monitor, in fact I think it’s kind of hot.”
Any fans who snapped up tickets for the original January date won’t lose out, with bookings valid for the new February slot.
Bonnie has endured a number of setbacks in recent weeks with her being deported from Bali in December as well as being handed a 10-year ban from Indonesia following a high-profile run in with authorities.
Bonnie was detained after police raided a rented studio in Bali, with officers seizing camera, vehicles and other equipment.
Bangdung Police claimed Blue and a group of international travellers were involved in a sex game where the "winner would sleep with Bonnie Blue".
However, a local Balinese news outlet reported that "no activities or acts have been found in the collaborative content".