Rules and records are made to be broken, and adult content creators Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue have broken both. The OnlyFans star (Phillips) and former OnlyFans star (Blue) have been engaged in a very public and controversial feud for the better part of a year. The professional rivals have been one-upping each other in a never-ending game of dueling scandals with record-breaking sex stunts and staged arrest photos. In January of 2025, Blue claimed to break the record for most sexual encounters in a day by sleeping with 1,057 men in 12 hours. The crown was hers for less than a year, because Phillips is now claiming that she’s broken that record.

Lily Phillips is an OnlyFans content creator known for her extreme content and provocative public stunts. She went viral in 2024 after behind-the-scenes content from her first mass sex stunt made its way onto social media. Bonnie Blue was an OnlyFans creator who was banned when a planned public sex stunt of hers was deemed to be too far for the adults-only platform. The two of them were once cordial, and even collaborated together once upon a time. They’ve since become bitter rivals, each trying to outdo the other—both on camera and off.

In the fall of 2024, Lily Phillips staged her first mass sex stunt. She had sex with 101 men throughout the course of 24 hours, allowing a documentary filmmaker to be on-site with her for the event. He filmed before and after content, and while talking with Phillips after her marathon was over, caught her in a moment of emotional distress as she processed some of the less-than-stellar moments from the day. Phillips’ tearful moments weren’t the only fallout from that particular stunt. She confirmed later that she tested positive for STIs, leading to increasing public concern about sexual safety and the ethics surrounding her content creation process.

Bonnie Blue announced in January of 2025 that she’d broken the world record for most sexual encounters in a day by having sex with 1,057 men over a period of 12 hours. She heavily marketed her event, branding it as an empowering act on behalf of women… even though Blue was going to be the only woman (or one of the only women) participating. Her critics questioned not only the legitimacy of her claim, but also the safety of the event. Blue did confirm that one of her partners early in the day didn’t put on a condom, and that she didn’t stop him—validating critics’ concerns about safety. While still chasing the high of her record-breaking stunt, Blue began publicizing the “petting zoo” stunt that was supposed to allow her to beat the record she’d just broken… except that OnlyFans decided the creator allowing herself to be bound and gagged and placed in a glass cage while paying participants did “whatever they wanted” to her was a little too much. OnlyFans removed her and banned her from the platform due to violations of content guidelines.

As of July 2025, Lily Phillips has claimed to have shattered Bonnie’s record by sleeping with 1,113 men over the course of 12 hours, beating Bonnie’s record by 56 men. She’s once again shared behind-the-scenes footage of her event, and has dismissed health concerns from critics, referring to the stunt as a “busy day at the office.” Blue didn’t take the news well, and responded with anger online, accusing Lily of being a copycat and trying to sabotage her. The feud between the two adult entertainers has since intensified, with both women hurling insults at each other.

Bonnie’s being banned from OnlyFans signals some real-world consequences for continuing to escalate her stunts with little concern for how they affect others. Lily, however, is still active and in good standing on OnlyFans, though there is still plenty of scrutiny for her actions. Public opinion remains pretty divided, with some viewing Phillips’ actions as empowering, while others view them as exploitation. Now that Lily (theoretically) holds the record, will the feud between the pair settle—or could there be a continuation of extreme stunts on the horizon? The adult content creation economy fosters an environment where the lines between content and competition are easily blurred, leaving no solid answer to the question of how far is too far?