'I caught my son in queue for Bonnie Blue - I dragged him home and threatened to call cops'

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Bonnie Blue's extreme sex challenge, where she claims to have slept with more than 1,000 in 12 hours, saw men in balaclavas line up for their turn - and one got caught out

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A 19-year-old at a Bonnie Blue event was rumbled by his own mother

A furious mother was caught pulling her son out of the line for Bonnie Blue's controversial sex stunt.

The adult content creator, 25, claimed she slept with 1,057 men in a span of just 12 hours, overtaking the record held by adult entertainer Lisa Sparks, who bedded 919 men in one day back in 2004. Bonnie organised the 'challenge' inside convicted fraudster 'Lord' Edward 'Fast Eddie' Davenport's £15m London mansion, which saw men line the hallways and stairs as they patiently waited their turn.

But the event was gatecrashed by one furious mother who had realised where her son was. A video of the incident, shared on TikTok, shows the anonymous woman confronting her son, and threatening to call the police if he didn't immediately leave.

She can be heard telling him to put on his clothes as the teen, who says he is 19, scrambles to find his coat. "Put your clothes on; otherwise, I'll get the police to come for you. Put on your clothes now and come out. Come out of here now," the mother says, as seen in the clip shared by a Bonnie Blue fan account.

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As she threatens to call the police again, another man informs her: "He's coming. He's lost his coat." The mum continues to scold her son while the same man tells her to stop shouting. "This is unacceptable for me," she adds, before again warning she would call the police, adding: "I will get the police to come for him."

The argument continued outside on the street, with the son insisting he could do what he wanted. TikToker Beavo, who did a YouTube documentary about the stunt, asked the OnlyFans star if she knew what had happened.

"I didn't know if you knew but someone's mum actually turned up to get their son. I've got it on record," he said in a clip together. "Oh my god, I know. Yeah I've watched the video. His mum literally put his hat, scarf and everything afterwards," Bonnie replied.

Beavo said the son later told his mother: "I'm 19 I can do what I want. I've signed the consent form, so." Bonnie then responded: "Whether you're barely legal or barely breathing, you're welcome to come."

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It comes after security guard Ali Walker shed light on what it was like to be among the men who queued for hours to take part. He recalled the sight of participants waiting in line, clad only in boxer shorts and "bank robber-style" balaclavas.

Describing the day as "the most surreal experience" of his life, Ali, 42, told the Mail Online: "There was a lot of guys in their late teens and early 20s. There were a few older guys. I'm 42, and I was probably one of the oldest there.

"I didn't know any of the other people there - they all had masks on. When you arrive, they give you a mask so you hide your face - 99 per cent of the people had their masks on.

"It was like a balaclava-style blue mask, very thin, like the sort bank robbers wear. It was quick, quick. I wasn't there for the whole day. I went for about two hours, then I went for lunch for maybe 45 minutes, then I came back for another two hours, and she was still going at it. It was pretty full-on."

Ali also described the atmosphere as "eerie" as the 1,000 strangers waited silently in line for their turn to see Bonnie. He recalled: "It was very quiet while people were waiting. Everyone was focused. You could hear a pin drop... her team were encouraging guys, saying things like 'If you're ready, get to the front,' or 'Guys, you can come in now,' or 'Guys, you need to get to the back', things like that."

However, although Ali claimed he'd ultimately been "too shy" to partake in the sex marathon, he told a very different story on TikTok, where he made a bizarre U-turn on his claims with a cryptic post. Ali claimed: "Of course I jeeted Bonnie." In another clip, he boasted: "I did jeet Bonnie Blue. I'm not a shy guy."

Bonnie also opened up about her "surreal experience" via TikTok in a video with Josh Lee Spooner. She shared: "It feels as if I've had a heavy day in the bedroom, which is exactly what I've had." Despite the physical exertion, Bonnie reported feeling fine after the sex stunt, however she did concede that had it continued at the same pace for more than the first few hours, she would have struggled.

Details of Bonnie's extreme sex challenge come at a time when OnlyFans creators have sounded the alarm about protecting the welfare of stars, who are being driven to make increasingly intense content in a fiercely competitive market. Experts have warned that the current online landscape, which favours viral content, could be putting creators at risk.

Cyberstalking expert specialist Demelza Luna Reaver, of The Cyber Helpline, told the Mirror: "In terms of the trends developing, there are always concerns that these can become quite dangerous. And when I say dangerous, I mean in terms of security and safety.

"More personal information is being shared. I know that in the documentary there was a conversation around personal commissioning for videos. One-to-one videos, and so on. And it's ensuring that, if this is participated in, what level of detail is being shared? Is there still a safety barrier between the creator and the person who is purchasing that video or any type of content for that person? Or are they sharing personal details with a person online that they've never met, and it could put them at risk in the future?"

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