OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue caused quite the stir at Coachella — and not just because of her outfit.
The 25-year-old adult star made a bold appearance at the exclusive Nylon House party last weekend in Palm Springs, where she joined a star-studded guest list including Dove Cameron, Olivia Holt, Karrueche Tran, White Lotus actress Tayme Thapthimthong, and Vanderpump Rules alum Ariana Madix.
While Bonnie looked overjoyed to be mingling with A-listers, at least one major beauty brand associated with the event wasn’t nearly as thrilled. According to DailyMail.com, the brand was “furious” after learning that the porn star — best known for breaking the world sex record — had attended the same party as their celebrity collaborators.
The company, which has worked with several household names, feared that Bonnie’s presence could tarnish their image and generate unwanted press. However, a source close to the event confirmed that Bonnie was officially on the guest list and appeared to be warmly received by fellow attendees.
It’s unclear how Bonnie snagged the invite, though insiders speculate that event organizers may have mistaken her for a typical influencer due to her large social media following, rather than recognizing her as the woman who slept with over 1,000 men in 12 hours for an OnlyFans stunt.
Despite the backlash, Bonnie stood out at the event in a barely-there mini-dress and cowgirl boots, posing confidently among the who’s who of Coachella weekend.
Her presence was part of a bigger shift: Bonnie has been pushing into the mainstream, landing a five-figure endorsement deal with tech company Air earlier this year. The brand leaned into her controversial reputation with a tongue-in-cheek campaign that referenced her record-breaking orgy — and the ad quickly racked up millions of views on Instagram.
Not everyone was impressed. Critics in the tech and marketing communities voiced their concerns on LinkedIn, with one user commenting, “Absolutely zero interest in anyone that uses this woman to market their brand.” Others, however, applauded the risk.
“You can knock her all you want, but at the end of the day, she works her a off — and she’s laughing all the way to the bank,”** said Ariel Rubin, Air’s head of creative. “Bonnie was a dream to work with… she was one of the kindest, most self-effacing, funny and ego-less people I’ve worked with.”
Bonnie first made headlines earlier this year after bedding 1,057 men in 12 hours — breaking a controversial world record — and has since hinted at her next big goal: 2,000 men in 24 hours.
She’s also faced criticism for filming sexual encounters with high school graduates during Spring Break, content that’s gone viral on her OnlyFans.
As for Coachella, one thing’s clear: Bonnie Blue didn’t just crash the party — she dominated the headlines. Whether brands like it or not, she continues to walk the line between scandal and viral gold.