A documentary that sparked controversy with its explicit sexual content is now available to stream on Stan.
Okay, so I’ve been following Tia Billinger *forever*, and this documentary, ‘1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story,’ is… intense. It basically follows her life for half a year, but the really crazy part is this challenge she took on. She wanted to, um, be intimate with over a thousand men – 1057 to be exact – all within a single 12-hour period! It’s gotten a *lot* of attention, and honestly, I’m completely hooked to see how it all went down. It’s definitely not for everyone, but it’s fascinating to watch her story unfold.
In a preview for her new film, Bonnie jokes, ‘Everyone has sex, some of us just film it.’ The preview also shows her rehearsing intimate positions with a fellow actor who isn’t a professional, preparing for a scene in the movie.
The movie offers a look into the life of an OnlyFans creator who claims to earn $2 million each month from adult content.
Tia, known online as Bonnie Blue, has become famous for videos where she offers to film people in a brief, playful encounter – a ‘bonk’ – in exchange for their consent. These videos have gained attention for their unconventional nature.
Sharing the videos with her OnlyFans followers allowed her to build what some in the media are calling a successful online adult entertainment business.


Last month, a program called Bonnie Blue sparked a strong negative reaction from viewers in the UK after it aired on Channel 4.
The documentary showed unedited, explicit footage of the 26-year-old woman having sex with different men as part of a challenge.
UK TV watchdog Ofcom received 160 complaints about the program.
One viewer was deeply disturbed by the Bonnie Blue documentary, saying it made them feel physically ill and questioning Channel 4’s decision to air it.
One person expressed strong disapproval, stating that Channel 4 had reached a new low by creating a documentary about Bonnie Blue and seemingly attempting to present her controversial behavior as acceptable on national television.
One person expressed strong disapproval of Channel 4, calling its current state deeply concerning and even unacceptable. They suggested it’s time to stop funding the BBC and consider eliminating Channel 4 as well.
Honestly, I’m furious! They’re letting *anyone* watch this – even kids! It airs super late, after 10pm, which is supposed to protect younger viewers, but they’ve made it available on their app and streaming service anyway. It’s completely irresponsible, and I can’t believe they’re not taking this seriously. I’m so worried about the impact this could have!
Although the show is meant to restrict access for those under 18, there’s no system to confirm viewers’ ages. This release happened shortly after social media platforms implemented new safety rules designed to protect children online.


Channel 4’s chief content officer, Ian Katz, explained to the Sunday Times that the documentary is justified because Bonnie Blue is a major figure who has significantly changed the adult film industry.
The Daily Mail reported that several large companies decided not to advertise during the broadcast of Blue’s documentary.
They explained that they didn’t want their products advertised because it didn’t align with their company’s values and advertising standards.
Bonnie recently announced she is getting divorced and shared that it might be difficult to date due to her busy schedule.
She met her ex-partner Ollie Davidson when she was just 15.
Bonnie said: ‘We were together from when I was 14 and he was 15.
‘We got married at 20, we were together a long time and we just grew apart.’
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2025-09-18 09:33