Katherine Ryan blasts 'sad lineup' of 1,057 'desperate f***ing losers' queuing for Bonnie Blue

Comedian Ryan slams participants of Blue's controversial sex marathon, questioning what drives men to such lengths.


Pop Culture & Art January 22, 2025
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Comedian Katherine Ryan has voiced her disgust over the men who queued for hours to participate in OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue’s controversial stunt, where she set a record by having sex with 1,057 men in 12 hours. 

Speaking on her podcast, Telling Everybody Everything, Ryan expressed her shock, not at Bonnie, but at the "absolute f***ing losers" in the lineup.

"The videos that I saw of these men queueing up to be within a chance of having sex with Bonnie Blue on camera… I think they each would get 45 seconds with her," Ryan said, criticizing the participants who were seen wearing socks and boxers. She added, "You're standing in a corridor with other guys for 45 seconds of sex with a stranger, and you feel good about yourself? Huh?!"

Ryan highlighted how many men in attendance were possibly married or even accompanied by their sons, further emphasizing her disbelief. "And over 1000 men participated in this, and not all of them will have been single. And they don't feel bad about it!" she exclaimed, describing the scene as a "sad lineup of absolute f***ing losers."

Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, organized the stunt at a £15 million mansion in London, previously associated with notorious sex parties hosted by convicted fraudster "Fast Eddie" Davenport. Most of the men disguised themselves with blue balaclavas, leading to criticism about the dehumanizing nature of the event. However, Ryan shifted the focus to the participants, questioning why the backlash largely targeted Bonnie. "Everyone is calling her a sl*g… but the men aren't even embarrassed at this point. They're like, 'I was Bonnie Blue number 304!'"

Bonnie, 25, has previously defended her actions, stating, "If your husband is going to cheat, he's going to cheat. And to be honest, he's better off doing it with a hot young blonde that's 25 than Vicky down the road." She also addressed her critics, saying, "I am not a predator… If they want to use their own bodies to come and sleep with me, that is their decision."

The event has sparked widespread debate about the extremes content creators go to for fame and profit, raising questions about societal attitudes toward both men and women involved in such stunts. Ryan’s commentary has been widely praised, with one fan noting, "Finally someone focusing on the men also!"

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