Here’s What You Need To Know About Channel 4’s Bonnie Blue Documentary, 1000 Men And Me

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by Alice Hall |
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By now, you've probably heard of Bonnie Blue. The adult content creator hasn't been far from the headlines in recent months, thanks to her controversial viral challenges. In 2024, she declared that her ‘niche’ is sleeping with ‘barely legal’ boys. Earlier this year, she claimed to have broken a world record by having sex with more than 1,000 men in just 24 hours.

Now, her story is set to be told in a new documentary, 1000 Men And Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, which is on Channel 4 at 10pm on 29 July. According to Channel 4, the documentary 'sensitively explores the central question polarising debate about her: Is she a “dangerous predator”, pandering to male fantasies and perpetuating the patriarchy? Or an empowered, sex positive, businesswoman having the last laugh?'

It's already received one scathing review from The Telegraph, which reads: 'Watching Channel 4’s documentary 1,000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story will make you feel dirty. And not in a good way. Just grubby, sleazy and as if you need to scour it from your skin.' Once the show has aired, it's likely plenty more criticism will follow.

What is the Bonnie Blue documentary about?

The tell-all documentary will tell the story of Bonnie Blue's viral challenges, show her life behind the scenes and how she has expanded her OnlyFans business.

In a press release announcing the documentary, Channel 4 wrote: 'When Bonnie Blue announced she’d ‘bonked’ over 1000 men in 12 hours, the internet exploded and the notorious content-creator received millions of outraged TikTok reactions, reams of scandalised tabloid coverage and multiple death threats. She also bagged herself millions of pounds, a jet-set lifestyle and a customised Ferrari.'

They continued: 'What the internet didn’t know is that during that time, and across subsequent months, a TV crew were chronicling the period when Bonnie’s star went stratospheric. This resulting documentary goes behind the headlines, clickbait and ragebait to discover what life’s really like in Bonnie’s wild orbit, how she got here and what’s really going on behind those steely blue eyes.'

What have Channel Four said about the Bonnie Blue documentary?

The Bonnie Blue story has been commissioned by Channel 4, and is a Magnificent Pictures production, directed by Victoria Silver.

Victoria Silver said: 'Bonnie Blue refuses to conform to public opinion and lives life by her own rules. At a time when factual TV is awash with retrospective stories, I wanted to capture the energy of a live and evolving story, with a woman at the heart of it who’s living her life in such a bold way.'

Mark Henderson, executive producer, added: 'Bonnie Blue is a story for our times, touching on our attitudes to sex, money, success, porn, feminism and masculinity. Vic’s insightful film will make you question what you think about this fascinating and divisive character.'

How much does Bonnie Blue earn?

In an interview with This Morning in November 2024, Bonnie claimed to be earning upwards of £600,000 per month. She has also amassed over 190k social media followers. Appearing on Lottie Moss' Dream on podcast, Bonnie explained she decided to give OnlyFans a go after becoming 'bored of living in the 9 to five.' She added: 'I’ve done Cancún in March, I’ve done Schoolies, which is in Australia and then freshers in the UK. I share my location online. I was like, ‘This is where I’m gonna be, let me pleasure you,’ and there was a massive queue. People were waiting for over eight hours.'

When does the Bonnie Blue documentary come out?

The Bonnie Blue documentary is on Channel 4 at 10pm on Tuesday 29 July. It will then be available to stream on All4.

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