Security Guard at Bonnie Blue’s Sex Marathon Shares His Surreal Experience

A man who queued up to be one of Bonnie Blue’s famous ‘1000 men’ has revealed why he did not take part in the sex stunt.

The controversial Channel 4 documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story recently brought the event back into the spotlight.

The film focused on Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Ballinger, and her claim to have slept with over 1,000 men in 12 hours earlier this year.

The stunt received mixed reactions. Some saw Bonnie as a sex-positive entrepreneur, while others criticized her for pandering to male fantasies.

The man, a security guard named Ali Walker, said the experience was “surreal.” He expected one-on-one sessions but found around 30 to 40 men surrounding Bonnie at the same time, taking turns.

Walker, who is in his 40s and describes himself as shy, said he did not join in because the scene was overwhelming. He was put off by the large number of men involved and had never been part of anything like it before.

Participants wore balaclavas to hide their identities, and the documentary showed the aftermath with used condoms and other items scattered on the floor.

Walker noted most of the men were in their late teens or early 20s, making him one of the oldest there.

After the event, Bonnie thanked “all the barely legal, barely breathing and the husbands” on social media. She defended herself in the documentary by saying, “Everyone has sex, just some of us film it.”

Sazid Kabir

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