
Mark your calendars – September 17, 2025, marks the day that Stan premiered an eye-opening documentary, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story. This film takes viewers deep into the world of adult content creator Bonnie Blue, following her life and career for six months. As a leading figure in the OnlyFans community, Bonnie has become a household name with a business model that sparks both intrigue and controversy.
The documentary, directed by Victoria Silver, shines a light on Bonnie's unique rise to fame. Known for her bold "bonk me for free and let me film it" stunts, Bonnie made waves by engaging in spontaneous trysts with freshers and spring breakers, capturing it all for her paying audience. Her approach to adult content has stirred the pot, causing debates and discussions about the nature of empowerment and exploitation in the digital age.
Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is no stranger to the spotlight. As one of the highest-earning creators on OnlyFans, she reportedly makes over $2 million monthly. Her claim to fame soared when she announced having intimate encounters with 1,057 men within a 12-hour window. But is she simply catering to male fantasies, or is she a trailblazer in the realm of sex positivity?
"I wanted to show the world that women can own their narrative," Bonnie reportedly shared in the documentary.
This gripping documentary doesn't shy away from the tough questions, delving into the complexities of Bonnie's work and the broader cultural implications. Viewers get a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of living life in Bonnie's unconventional way.
For those curious about the whirlwind life of Bonnie Blue, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story is available to stream now exclusively on Stan. But be warned – the documentary contains high-impact scenes and mature subject matter suitable only for adult audiences (R18+).
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