Bonnie Blue’s 24-Hour Marathon Event Postponed to February 2026
Adult performer Bonnie Blue has delayed her highly anticipated 24-hour anniversary event. Originally set for 17 January 2026, the show will now take place on 7 February 2026. She claims the new date simply feels more fitting for her ambitious plans.
The event marks one year since Blue broke a world record in January 2025, engaging with 1,057 men in 12 hours. This time, she intends to push further, describing the upcoming performance as bigger, bolder, and more bonkers than anything before. A prize fund of nearly $135,000 will target ex-prisoners as participants.
In a recent documentary, 1000 Men & Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, she discussed her work with British filmmaker Victoria Silver. Blue defended her approach, insisting she uses her body on her own terms and rejects others’ attempts to sexualise her. Yet her use of the phrase barely legal in the film has drawn sharp criticism. The postponement comes after Blue admitted the original January date didn’t align with her vision. Timing, she says, is everything for an event that will test her physical and mental limits over a full day.
The rescheduled show will now run on 7 February 2026, maintaining its London location. Blue’s team has not announced further changes to the format or prize structure. Organisers expect high demand, given the record-breaking scale of her previous performance.
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