An OFs content creator who claims to have “slept with 158 guys” in just two weeks has gone viral, thanks to her podcast appearances and candid discussions about her unconventional career and income strategies.
She has stirred controversy by describing her work as an effort to “educate” young men about sex and boldly admitting that she enjoys “taking virginities.”
In a previous interview with IGV, the creator, known as Bonnie, spoke openly about the criticism she faces. Despite the backlash, she expressed pride in her work, saying:
“If you’re going to start in the s*x industry, be prepared for hate but do not let that stop you. You should never live your life worrying about other people’s opinions and judgment. You will never look back on your life and say you wish you cared more about people’s opinions of you—it’s the complete opposite.”
Bonnie’s career has sparked significant backlash, especially from Australian parents, who have criticized her past collaborations with high school graduates during the country’s annual school-leaver celebrations.
Addressing these concerns, she stated:
“Yes, I face criticism for working with barely legal 18-year-olds, but the important word here is ‘legal.’ If people have a problem, they should advocate for changing the legal age from 18 to 21. I’m simply following Australian law.”
Despite public disapproval, Bonnie has found unwavering support from her family, particularly her parents.
In an interview with Femail, she revealed how far her parents have gone to support her career.
“My mom went round the day before freshers started, handing out fliers and condoms to students, and said, ‘Go and bonk my daughter.’ My dad’s got my business card in the back of his phone case. He takes it to the pub with his friends.”
In a viral video, Bonnie is seen interacting with a man waiting in line to meet her. Jokingly, she asks him:
“Do you want to f*** me for two minutes?”
The man replies:
“Once you go Black, you never go back.”
Playfully, Bonnie turns to address the rest of the men in line, suggesting the “white boys” leave.
Later, she checks back with the man, asking if he enjoyed his experience. Breathless and enthusiastic, he responds:
“Yeah, it was amazing.”
Bonnie follows up by asking for feedback, wondering if her performance met his expectations. The man comments:
“Could be better next time.”
Surprised, she presses for clarification and learns that the issue wasn’t her skills but the limited time. He suggests a “longer session—two hours.”
Now, Bonnie is reportedly planning to break the world record for the most partners in a single day, which currently stands at 948.
As she prepares for the challenge, she frequently posts videos on social media, showcasing her interactions with the men she works with in her content.