
A man who queued up to be one of Bonnie Blue’s infamous ‘1000 men’ has revealed the one thing that stopped him.
Whether you like it or not, the sex stunt has made it back into headlines this week following a controversial Channel 4 documentary.
Before it even aired, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story faced backlash with the broadcaster forced to defend it.
As well as exploring her day-to-day life, the doc focused on her infamous stunt earlier this year when the 26-year-old claimed she had slept with over 1,000 men in 12 hours.
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While some supported Bonnie, real name Tia Ballinger, she was widely criticised with the Channel 4 film asking: “Was she dangerously pandering to male fantasies or being an empowered sex-positive entrepreneur?”

She boasted about her record at the time, claiming she had sex with 1,057 men over the time frame, but it seems not all of those who showed up got involved.
Security guard Ali Walker said at the time that it was ‘the most surreal experience’ of his life.
“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,” he explained.
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The single man in his 40s said there were ‘around 30 to 40 guys’ around Blue at ‘any one time all taking turns’ as she was ‘surrounded.’
Walker added: “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."
With the security guard put off by the number of other men, the participants wore ‘bank robber-style’ balaclavas to conceal their identities as the documentary showed an aftermath of the floor littered with used condoms, paper towels and open packets.

“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,” the man described.
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At the age of 42, he reckoned he was ‘probably one of the oldest there’ as he said a lot of them were ‘in their late teens and early 20s.’
Following the stunt, Blue went on social media to give thanks to ‘all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands’.
Continuing to face criticism, she said during the doc: “Everyone has sex, just some of us film it.”
Topics: Adult Industry, Bonnie Blue, Channel 4, Documentaries