Two of OnlyFans’ most recognizable names are setting their sights sky-high — literally. Adult content creators Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue, once collaborators and close friends, are now locked in a heated rivalry to be the first to film a sex tape in outer space.
According to a report by Daily Mail via Radar Online, the two stars are allegedly competing for a coveted spot on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket, with the ambition of shooting what would be the world’s first-ever adult scene beyond Earth’s atmosphere.
The rivalry isn’t new. Lily and Bonnie’s friendship reportedly ended after Bonnie accused Lily of copying her idea to break a different adult entertainment record, sleeping with over 1,000 men. Since then, their relationship has spiralled into a very public feud, and now, the battle for space supremacy is adding even more fuel to the fire.
While space tourism has become a trending topic among billionaires and tech moguls, adult performers seem to be carving out their own lane, and these two are leading the charge. Both Phillips and Blue are said to be actively pursuing opportunities to secure a seat aboard Blue Origin’s rocket for their headline-making stunt.
Insiders claim that the proposed project would be nothing short of extreme. Sources cited by Radar Online revealed that the women are considering filming a gravity-defying “gang bang” in orbit. Whether that’s physically possible or even logistically approved remains to be seen, but it hasn’t stopped the idea from going viral across the adult entertainment world.
Despite the scientific and legal complexities of performing — let alone filming — such acts in zero gravity, both creators seem determined to outdo each other. Bonnie Blue reportedly believes the idea was hers first, while Lily Phillips has continued to hint at plans for her own space-bound spectacle through social media teasers and fan DMS.
The buzz is loud, and for now, it’s working. Both women have seen a significant spike in online engagement since the rumours began circulating. Fans are flocking to their OnlyFans pages, eager for updates, hints, or even behind-the-scenes previews of how their respective space races are progressing.
Some critics have dismissed the idea as nothing more than a publicity stunt — a highly successful one, nonetheless. Still, the conversation has raised legitimate questions: What are the boundaries of content creation in 2025? Could adult entertainment find its way into outer space before film studios or journalists?
As of now, there’s no official confirmation from Blue Origin or any affiliated parties about whether either performer has secured a spot or even formally applied. But in the world of viral fame, planting the idea might be the first step toward turning it into reality.
One thing is clear: the OnlyFans space race is officially on. Whether it ends with a launch or fizzles out in the comments section, Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue have already cemented themselves as pioneers of bold—if—not—entirely—earthy ambition.