To sleep with 2,000 men in 24 hours: what really reveals the challenge of this influencer?

To sleep with 2,000 men in 24 hours: what really reveals the challenge of this influencer?
After having 1,000 reports in just 12 hours, Bonnie Blue, Star of Onlyfans, is about to repeat her “feat” by doubling the figures. But for our psychologist Amélie Boukhobza, behind this sexual performance hides a more complex mechanics than it seems.

Attached, exposed, offered to anyone. On June 15, Bonnie Blue, Star of Onlyfans, promises a performance as radical as it is disturbing: being sexually “available” for 24 hours in a row, locked in a transparent box. The announcement of this new sexual challenge, relayed on its Tiktok and Instagram accounts (since deleted), immediately ignited social networks.

2,000 “body”: a goal that is talking

At 26, the one who “actually calls Tia Billinger is not her first try. Last August, she was already talking about her after having declared having had sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours, arousing virulent criticism, concerns for her health, but also morbid fascination. This time, she intends to go even further:”I want to reach 2,000 bodies“, she announced in a video. A shock declaration which, if it makes some grimacle, also attracts a host of intrigued followers. Worse, her site presents the challenge as a” human zoo “open to all, without restrictions or taboos.
“”Attached, gagged, curved, supplicant – you can have me as you want. No limit. No break“, she pleads. Funny with good taste, she even evokes a” perfect gift “for the Father’s Day, which will be held the same day in England.

Behind performance: a body, a quest, a cry

But is Bonnie Blue simply addicted to sex, buzz, even unbalanced? Behind the provocation displayed, psychologist Amélie Boukhobza deciphers a much more complex profile than a simple taste for transgression. According to her, this type of feat is less linked to sex than an identity logic: “When some are built by diplomas or work, others choose the body as a scene. “

Without knowing what this woman has experienced in her past, according to the psychologist, the extreme exhibition is also a way of resuming power.
“”It is not fun, it is an attempt to repair“, She explains. Behind the 2,000 bodies, it would not be a question of reaching a sexual summit, but rather of leaving a trace, of winning in the world, at all costs.
“”We do not become the woman with 1,000 men or 2,000 by simple pleasure of sex. We become it when we need it to leave a trace. That it shocks. That it prints. What we perceive is an ultra-sexualization. But what it can hide is a dissociation. The body becomes a tool, surface, showcase.“”

Bonnie would therefore not be so much in free provocation as in a control strategy on the eyes of others.
“”She orchestrates, she chooses, she decides. Men are no longer subjects: these are the accessories of his performance.“”

But the stake is far from only symbolic. During her previous record, Bonnie Blue had been hospitalized in an emergency.
“”Risk is not collateral damage. He is part of the project. Endurance becomes an argument. Pain, an exchange currency“, analyzes our shrink.

A well -oiled and lucrative mechanics

Also let’s not forget that this kind of challenge is also extremely lucrative today. Because that’s exactly what networks allow. On Onlyfans as elsewhere, the most extreme acts attract the most subscriptions.
Georgie McCourt, editor -in -chief of Marie Claire Australian, talks about a system where “the shock is monetized”.
“”These are not freedom, but coercion imposed by the market“, she analyzes. The women’s stars become products that the platform always pushes further.

And in this extreme economy, Bonnie Blue understood the rules. She even returns them to her advantage: she capitalizes on her pain, on voyeurism, on amazement. To exist differently.

“”Behind the figures, it’s not just sexpersists Amélie Boukhobza. There is a body, a need for control, and perhaps also … a call that we no longer know how to hear otherwise.“”