OnlyFans model reveals why men are to blame for Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue bedding thousands of guys

Alina Rose, an OnlyFans creator, has defended adult models Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips, who faced backlash for their controversial stunts. While Alina doesn’t personally support their actions, she believes the criticism should be aimed at the men involved, not the women.

Lily, 23, sparked controversy last year with a stunt involving 100 men in one night, later planning to break her own record with 1,000 men in 24 hours. Bonnie, 25, recently outdid her, achieving over 1,000 partners in just 12 hours. Despite the uproar, Alina supports women who choose to make money in their own way, stating, “I will never hate on a girl making money.” She emphasized that not all OnlyFans creators engage in such extreme content, but if there’s demand, creators should be free to meet it.

Alina pointed out the larger issue, focusing on the men who take part. “If 1,000 men are willing to take part, maybe instead of blaming the woman, we should look at the system that allowed it,” she argued. Without the men, these stunts wouldn’t be possible.

One man who participated in Bonnie’s event shared his experience, revealing that what he expected to be a one-on-one encounter turned into a chaotic scene with dozens of men at once.

After the stunt, Bonnie accused Lily of copying her idea, despite their friendship. Lily responded by announcing plans for an even more extreme challenge, walking through London covered in bodily fluids, stirring further controversy.

Bonnie gained fame in 2023 after filming content at major party events like Schoolies and Spring Break, while Lily’s rise came through a viral documentary detailing her 100-man challenge. Despite the criticism, both women continue to build their platforms and show no signs of stopping.

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