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Bonnie Blue takes controversy to a new level by RATING the men she slept with during her 12-hour event out of 10

BONNIE Blue has courted controversy once again by rating the men she slept with during her “record-breaking” event.

The adult star claims to have slept with a staggering 1,057 men to clinch the record – one of whom was Brandon Beavis, aka Beavo.

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Bonnie Blue has found herself courting controversy once again after rating the men she slept with at her “record-breaking” London event[/caption]
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TikToker Beavo was among those who took part in the event, and Bonnie gave him an average “7 out of 10”
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The pair have built up a somewhat unlikely friendship over the past few months
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Footage of the pair’s VERY brief encounter has allegedly made its way onto adult websites
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The TikToker has built up a friendship with OnlyFans star Bonnie, with the pair regularly featuring in each other’s social media posts over the past few months.

Beavo also documented his trip to the London mansion to take part in Bonnie’s controversial event, with video footage of their encounter even making its way to adult websites, according to reports.

And now, in a new video on her TikTok page, Bonnie has decided to potentially jeopardise her relationship with Beavo by giving him a rating after their brief session.

“So you’ve all probably seen Beavo in my queue most recently,” she said.

“I’m gonna rate him a good 7 out of 10.”

Bonnie added in the caption: “7/10 for beavo, if he comes again it might be higher.”

People were quick to comment on the video, with one insisting: “She doesn’t remember any of them!”

“I think this whole thing is a load of rubbish and all a publicity stunt,” another added.

“Seriously, nobody wants this information,” a third insisted.

“Compared to the other 1000 plus that were there I’m guessing that’s a good score,” someone else pointed out.

As another called the situation “vile”.

“The biggest turn off in history,” someone else said.

“Can you actually remember who’s who?!” another asked.

Bonnie had never made a secret of her desire to top the record, which is currently held by Lisa Sparks, who slept with 919 men in a day, back in 2004.

And in a statement following the London event Bonnie hosted earlier this month, her PR told Fabulous Online: “She slept with 1,057 people.

“As she hit 1,000, there were still 57 left in the queue who Bonnie wanted to pleasure before ending the 12-hour day.”

Who is Bonnie Blue?

Born in May 1999, Bonnie – whose real name is Tia Billinger – grew up in a small Derbyshire village, and attended the Friesland School in the village of Sandiacre.

She has two half-siblings – a sister and a brother – who have always remained out of the public eye.

She never knew her biological father, and considers stepfather Nicholas Elliott her dad.

Bonnie also became something of a dance star in her local area, and competed in the British Street Dance Championships alongside her sister back in 2015.

She also had a part-time job at Poundstretcher as a teenager.

After school, she began working in recruitment.

In October 2022, Bonnie married Oliver Davidson, who she had started dating when she was just 15.

Once they were married, they moved to Australia, where Bonnie continued working in recruitment.

However, it was in Australia that she decided to pursue a different line of work, and tried her luck as a ‘cam girl’ – crediting Oliver for giving her the confidence to enter the adult entertainment world.

She quickly made a name for herself in the industry, and was soon making £5,000 a week.

But while her work life was going from strength to strength, her relationship was crumbling, and she and Oliver split after almost a decade together.

She moved over to OnlyFans following her cam girl success, and once again found fame on there.

She quickly became a favourite on the site, especially thanks to her “niche” of sleeping with young male students – such as when she bedded 158 students during Nottingham Trent University’s freshers week in September 2024.

Bonnie is now estimated to be worth £3 million, and makes around £600,000 a month on OnlyFans.

Her family are also supportive of her work, with mum Sarah Billinger even claiming she’s her daughter’s PA, and helps clean up after Bonnie’s events – as well as handing out condoms to young clients.

In January 2025, Bonnie claimed to have broken the world record for the most amount of sex in 12 hours, after apparently sleeping with 1,057 men from 1pm to 1am at a secret London event.

There are only 720 minutes in a 12-hour period, meaning if Bonnie’s claims are true, she must have allocated less than a minute per person.

Bonnie’s press representative also said that “video proof” of the event would be shared on the adult star’s X-rated pages in the coming months.

However, it’s since been revealed that Bonnie’s record-breaking vid was pulled from OnlyFans, with a spokesperson for the subscription site revealing: “OnlyFans is a platform designed for creators who have completed our comprehensive onboarding process and choose to monetise their content.

“To keep our community safe, OnlyFans also verifies the age, identity and consent of all parties featured in explicit content on OnlyFans.

“We do not allow a large number of non-OnlyFans creators to be featured on an account even where release forms have been provided.”

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Bonnie is said to have broken the record previously set in 2004
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Dancing On Ice fans work out ‘real reason’ Ferne McCann was sent home after spotting show ‘curse’

DANCING On Ice fans are convinced they know the “real reason” Ferne McCann was booted off the show.

ITV viewers have come up with a theory that the reality star was eliminated as a result of the show’s infamous “curse”.

Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield in costume after a Dancing on Ice performance.
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Dancing On Ice fans have worked out the ‘real reason’ Ferne McCann was eliminated[/caption]
Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield ice skating in colorful costumes on Dancing on Ice.
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The reality star skated in the second slot of the night[/caption]

Ferne, 34, performed a Trolls-themed routine to September by Earth, Wind and Fire with Brendyn Hatfield in the second slot of the night.

But fans have noticed that celebrities who dance in that position are often sent home – earning it the nickname the “death slot”.

While others were quick to point out that women contestants are often sent packing early – with no female winners in the last 10 years.

One claimed: “Ferne going home is an absolute robbery this show hates females.”

A second posted: “Ferne was given the worst slot tonight,” while a third added: “They put Ferne in the second slot deliberately.”

But not all fans agreed and some thought the decision to axe the former Towie star was fair.

One posted: “Sorry but why was Ferne given a 7.0 when 1. She was heavily assisted and 2. There was a very obvious stumble. A good routine but not as good as her Week 1 performance in my opinion.”

This viewer echoed: “A little fall near the beginning… no solo skating and being lifted up too much.. needs more solo skating in the performance.”

It comes after The Sun revealed that Ferne broke down in tears in a shock meltdown backstage after being axed from Dancing on Ice.

Show sources say the “humiliated” 34-year-old “cried hysterically” after becoming the second star to leave the competition while dressed as a troll for movie week. 

Ferne was said to be so upset that she cut short her ‘lap of honour’ around the ice – and hid her face from the crowd.

“She had a meltdown in front of everyone after coming off the ice backstage”, said an insider, who overheard the raging mum of two.

“Ferne kept saying ‘this doesn’t make sense’ and ‘it wasn’t meant to be like this’.

“She couldn’t understand how she didn’t get the votes – despite having the most followers online.

“It was made even worse that she was voted out on the night she was dressed like a troll. She feels humiliated.”

Ferne landed in the bottom two with EastEnders star Charlie Brooks after receiving the fewest votes in last night’s show.

She was immediately thrown out of the competition without the opportunity to fight for a place in the skate-off.

Speaking to hosts Holly Willoughby and Stephen Mulhern, Ferne said: “I’m so gutted, so gutted, but… it is what it is. 

“We were having so much fun, I’m really sad…”

Ferne’s voice trailed off as Holly said sympathetically: “Oh Ferne I can see you’re upset.”

“Listen, you’ve got everything to feel proud of. You’ve made your family proud and we’ve loved having you.

“Please go and do a lap of honour now for the final time.”

Our insider said: “Ferne cut the lap of honour short because she didn’t want to break down in tears in front of everyone.

“Even though the camera wasn’t on her, everyone in the studio could see she was hysterically crying. She was absolutely devastated about going home.”

Even presenter Stephen remarked: “Wow, she’s gutted” as all four judges gave her a standing ovation.

Our insider added: “It was too much for her. She was so upset and was trying to be strong for her daughter Sunday who was in the audience.

“When she was off-camera she spoke honestly about her feelings to her dance partner who was as equally saddened by the result.”

Her reaction was in stark contrast to Chelsee Healey who put on a brave face when she was the first celebrity voted off Dancing on Ice last week.

Dancing On Ice 2025 pairings

Here's the 12 celebs taking part in 2025 - along with their professional partner.

Charlie Brooks and Eric Radford

Chris Taylor and Vanessa Bauer

Mollie Pearce and Colin Grafton

Michaela Strachan and Mark Hanretty

Dan Edgar and Vanessa James

Sir Steve Redgrave and Vicky Ogden

Anton Ferdinand and Annette Dytrt

Sam Aston and Molly Lanaghan

Josh Jones and Tippy Packard

Here’s who has left the show so far:

Chelsee Healey and Andy Buchanan

Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield

Sarah Storey revealed she had quit on December 6, 2024. The Paralympian was partnered with Sylvain Longchambon.

Ferne McCann and Brendyn Hatfield ice skating in colorful costumes on Dancing on Ice.
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Ferne ‘broke down in tears in a shock meltdown’ backstage after being axed[/caption]

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Gladiators contestant who crashed out of show reveals horrifying injuries as fans brand game ‘dangerous’

A GLADIATORS contestant who crashed out of the show reveals their horrifying injuries and month long recovery as fans brand the game “dangerous”.

Nikki Billingham, a wedding celebrant from West Yorkshire was competing against gym owner Keeva from Belfast in the physically challenging game show.

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A contestant who crashed out of the show reveals their horrifying injuries and month long recovery as fans brand the game “dangerous”[/caption]
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Nikki was facing contestant Keeva but had to leave the cometition[/caption]
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Dynamite praised Nikki and for doing amazing on the show[/caption]

However, Nikki was injured during the third event, The Edge, a criss-cross grid in the air that contestants have to run across while gladiators try to push them off.

Dynamite, a weightlifter called Emily Steel, pushed Nikki off the rail and she fell on the safety net below in the TV show The Gladiators.

However, as Dynamite checked in on her, Nikki winced in pain and the commentator said: “There’s some concern from Dynamite, Nikki looks like she’s got herself injured.”

As the clip replayed, the commentator added: “Well it looks like there was something in the landing, let’s hope Nikki is okay.”

Shockingly, Host Bradley Walsh was then forced to halt the show and he urged Nikki to get medical help.

Dynamite then expressed how absolutely amazing Nikki had done so far in the game and said: “No matter what happened up there and how she’s feeling right now, she (has) done so well to come this far, and she should be really proud of herself”.

Later in the show Bradley announced: “Earlier on we saw Nikki sustain an injury on ‘The Edge’.”

His son and co-host Barney added: “She’s been checked over by our brilliant medical team but unfortunately she will not be able to compete in the Eliminator.”

Now, Nikki has explained how bad her injuries were and that it took a while for her to feel better again.

Taking to social media after her elimination, Nikki began by explaining that being on the show was a childhood dream and that she’d had the best experience.

She explained: “You know what you are letting yourself in for and potential risks involved and unfortunately I did sustain an injury.

“When @dynamite_thegladiator did exactly what she was supposed to do and tackled me off the edge unfortunately when we landed, we landed together and my neck and arm took the brunt of it.

“I lost feeling in my arms, compression of my spine and it took a few weeks to come back and a few months to get fully back to where I was.”

But Nikki explained that she’s now back to full strength after hard work and gym sessions.

“Obviously I am gutted I didn’t get to do the eliminator, the most iconic part of the show!!

“I loved Gladiators as a kid growing up and to get on the show literally is a dream come true!.”

She praised the Gladiators in the show as super inspirational and amazing role models before finally thanking everyone.

“Thank you to everyone for your support and all the messages I have received. What a show!!” she said.

Gladiator Dynamite commented on Nikki’s post and said: ‘You did amazing”

However, fans were quick to brand the game dangerous with one viewer stating: “Should rename the event to The Edge of Hospital with how many injuries it creates.”

Another added: “Glad to see she’s back to full strength but that sounds brutal, wouldn’t be surprised if the Edge isn’t in the next series at this rate.”

“It’s definitely more dangerous than the others.. Although I suspect it’s still not quite as dangerous as “Pyramid” was back in the day.

“That had a lot of injuries and is the one that infamously lead to Jet breaking her neck.” expressed a third viewer.

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Contender Nikki faced Contender Keeva in the hit game show[/caption]

The Gladiators airs on Saturdays on BBC1 and is available on BBCIplayer.

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Incredible haul of Bible-era British gold coins found in the Netherlands ‘were spoils of war from conquering Romans’

A STASH of hundreds of Bible-era coins have been found by metal detectors in The Netherlands.

The haul of over 400 early Roman-era coins was found near the city of Utrecht, about 30 miles south of Amsterdam.

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The historic find was made in a field near Utrecht[/caption]
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Some of the coins are decorated with the name of the Celtic king Cunobelinus.[/caption]

Researchers have discovered that 44 of the gold and silver coins bear the name of Celtic king Cunobeline, who ruled in southern Britain before the Roman conquest.

He ruled between AD 5 and AD 40 in the south-east of the country.

There are also coins bearing the Roman emperor Claudius and the north African king Juba I who once ruled in what is now Algeria.

The coins, which are on display at the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden in Leiden, date from AD 46.

The museum has revealed that the collection consists of a “unique combination of Roman and British coins” which has never before been found on the mainland of Europe.

It is believed that the British coins were seized by Roman soldiers as spoils of war from their battles across the North Sea.

The amount of money retrieved is said to have been equivalent to about 11 years of wages for a regular Roman soldier.

It is believed that the coins may have been given as a monetary gift given to soldiers to reward them for a successful expedition or campaign, the museum has said.

The two metal-detecting enthusiasts and amateur archaeologists, Gert-Jan Messelaar and Reinier Koelink, discovered the haul of 381 coins in a field in Bunnik.

This area was the northern border of the Roman Empire, known as the Lower German Limes.

The coins were in a shallow pit, less than 30cm deep and stored in a cloth or leather pouch.

This sparked a second search led by the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands which found 23 more.

After being dug up in October 2023, the coins were taken to Landschap Erfgoed Utrecht, a local heritage and conservation organization.

Here they underwent expert analysis by archaeologists before being cleaned up to be put on display for the public.

The Rijksmuseum van Oudheden bought the haul and visitors can see the coins in the new exhibition launched on January 27 called The Netherlands in the Roman Times.

Anton Cruysheer, from the Utrecht Landscape and Heritage Foundation, said: “This is the first time that physical evidence of the return of the troops has been found.

“Apparently they came back with all sorts of things. That is new information.”

Speaking about their find, Messelaar said: “We opened a bottle of champagne; you never find this.”

Meanwhile, in neighbouring Germany, a 400-year-old cache of ancient treasure was found crammed inside the leg of a statue in a church.

Restoration workers found four “bulging” bags of golden coins concealed inside a stone cavity when they were working on a famous statue in the St Andrews Church in Eisleben.

Historians think the bounty was hidden from Swedish looters who frequently plundered the region during the Thirty Years’ War in the 17th century.

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Doctors Warn About 2 New Ozempic Side Effects for Your Heart and Skin



By now, it’s no secret that Ozempic can wreak havoc on the gastrointestinal system—ranging from nausea and diarrhea to severe constipation and acid reflux. But according to new research and patient testimonies, there are two lesser-known side effects of GLP-1 medications that everyone should know about. Keep reading to learn how Ozempic can trigger skin hypersensitivity as well as unsuspected heart issues.

RELATED: Gynecologist Cautions Women About This "Overlooked" Ozempic Side Effect.

Scientists found that Ozempic can weaken heart muscles.

A new study published in the journal JACC: Basic to Translational Science indicates that semaglutide can shrink heart mass in healthy people (individuals who aren’t at cardiovascular risk nor are diagnosed as obese), potentially leading to heart failure, among other cardiovascular issues.

"If people have been prescribed these drugs, then the benefits should likely far exceed the risks. However, the growing number of people who may be taking these drugs who do not meet the eligibility criteria and who are not at risk have a different risk-reward calculation that they should be made aware of," lead author and pediatrics professor Jason Dyck, PhD, said in a press release.

Prior to testing on cultured human heart cells, researchers carried out their experiment on mice. They administered semaglutide to healthy (or "lean") mice and obese mice, the latter representing humans using GLP-1 medications for weight loss without a history of cardiovascular disease.

According to their findings, semaglutide led to a "significant" reduction in overall heart weight, cardiomyocyte area, and mass in the left ventricle in both lean and obese mice. The same test was then performed on cultured human heart cells, which provided similar results.

"If these findings translate to humans, they may become important when considering the use of semaglutide in patients with existing CVD [cardiovascular diseases] and associated cardiac hypertrophy vs the population of individuals using GLP1-RAs for weight loss/management, in the absence of CVD and/or the metabolic syndrome," wrote the authors.

They concluded, "This potential to alter cardiac structure in settings that may be impacted by reduced cardiac mass is important given the growing use, and guideline-endorsement, of GLP-1RAs in patients with and without CVD."

RELATED: Doctor Says Ozempic Raises Certain Health Risks by Up to 900%.

Doctors also found that Ozempic can lead to skin hypersensitivity.

Meanwhile, on TikTok, surgeon and weight-loss doctor Daniel Rosen, MD, is alerting followers of an "unusual complication" that’s now linked to Ozempic.

"Something I’ve been seeing with my patients lately–a very few number of my patients, but a legitimate number of my patients, where it’s now a trend I want to report about—is allodynia," he said in a video.

"Allodynia is a sensation of the skin that is inconsistent with the stimuli being applied. So, the notion that you would have a burning or painful sensation on your skin just from the wind blowing on it or just from your clothing brushing against it,” explained Rosen.

While rare, this can occur anywhere on the body, with the shoulders, thighs, and back being most common.

As for why it happens, Rosen said, "I think GLP-1 medications, in general, in some way sensitize cutaneous nerves or nerves of the skin and give people this reaction where they are hypersensitive to stimuli of the skin and causes the sensation in your brain of pain or burning or tingling or itching."

According to Rosen’s research, allodynia is highlighted as a potential side effect of most GLP-1 medications, aside from tirzepatide (commonly prescribed for weight loss under the brand name Zepbound). He noted that cases of allodynia are most consistent in higher drug doses—so for some people, it could be as easy as switching to a lower dose.

RELATED: Patients Reveal Another "Nightmare" Ozempic Side Effect.

The takeaway:

As far as Ozempic side effects go, allodynia isn’t top of concern, said Rosen. And when present, it’s often fixable and symptoms will dissipate over time.

"I don’t think it’s something that is very concerning unless it becomes so bothersome that it’s worth getting off the meds and sacrificing the positive benefits," he told followers.

Additionally, Dyck’s study isn’t without its limitations. While his findings serve as a "cautionary tale," more research on the human heart is needed to build a resounding argument.

“Given the growing number of people taking this drug who have no cardiovascular disease or who are not classified as obese, we suggest that cardiac structure and function be carefully evaluated in previous and ongoing clinical studies," he notes in the press release.

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