Drama isn’t just confined to the scenes in the world of adult content-it spills into podcasts, social media, and now even gangbang world records. The co-host of the infamous Plug Talk podcast, Adam22, found himself caught in a juicy feud between two of the industry’s headline-grabbing creators, Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue. What started as a playful nod to record-breaking stunts unraveled into a saga of canceled appearances, stolen ideas, and some very public shade.
That leaves them breathless, just where 23-year-old British bombshell Lily Phillips once left the online world: tongue tied at an unsavable angle over the ultimate 2024 stunt of sleeping with 101 men in a single day. This bold escapade tore down barriers and triggered an uncanny competition with Bonnie Blue, who topped that with 1,057 men in 12 hours earlier this month. Now, Lily’s unapologetic confidence and plans have sent ripples even into the popular OnlyFans-exclusive podcast Plug Talk, by Adam22 and Lena The Plug.
Adam22 recently spilled the tea on why Bonnie Blue pulled out of her scheduled Plug Talk appearance. After Lily’s 100-man stunt became the centerpiece of her episode—along with teasers of her upcoming 300-man gangbang in March—Bonnie called it quits.
“Who knew gangbang politics were so serious?”
Adam quipped on Twitter, sending the fandom into a frenzy.
Bonnie Blue’s decision wasn’t without precedent. The 25-year-old performer, often described as fiercely competitive, reportedly refused to appear on any podcast hosting Lily Phillips. Why? Bonnie accuses Lily of stealing her original concept for a “1,000-men challenge” after the two worked together in 2024 during UK Freshers’ Week. According to Bonnie, her record-breaking idea was shared in confidence—only for Lily to beat her to the punch with her own strategic rollout of escalating events (100 men, then 300, then… who knows?).
On Plug Talk, Lily played coy but couldn’t resist some subtle digs at her rival.
“I’m building up. You know, 300, 500, 1,000—it’s all about making it worth the fans’ time and my wallet,”
she teased, dismissing Bonnie’s record-breaking stunt as “rushed” and “not very profitable.”
Bonnie’s boycott of Plug Talk wasn’t an isolated move. Adam22 confirmed she also canceled several other LA-based podcast appearances for the same reason.
“She’s serious about not being in the same conversation as Lily,”
he said. Fans have taken to social media to pick sides in this messy rivalry, with some calling Bonnie’s withdrawal a sign of insecurity, while others praised her for standing her ground.
Critics, however, aren’t as entertained. Mental health experts have chimed in, warning of the dangers these extreme stunts pose to performers’ physical and emotional well-being.
“The pressure to outdo each other is taking a serious toll,”
one therapist noted, pointing to Lily’s emotional breakdown in her viral YouTube film documenting the aftermath of her 100-man challenge.
Lily, unfazed by the drama, has doubled down on her plans. Not only is she gearing up for her March gangbang, but she’s also teasing an ambitious “backdoor challenge,” promising her fans something even more extreme. Meanwhile, despite bowing out of podcasts, Bonnie hasn’t lost her bite.
“Not everyone is cut out for these circumstances,”
she said in a cryptic post, clearly referencing Lily’s emotional vulnerability post-stunt.
The rivalry is set to peak at this year’s AVN Awards, where both creators are vying for the coveted “Favorite Independent Female Creator” title. Industry insiders are already speculating on the tension that’s bound to unfold when the two share the same red carpet.
Adam22’s wry observation about “gangbang politics” sums it up perfectly. What started as a push for groundbreaking content has turned into a high-stakes game of one-upmanship, where records, reputations, and rivalries collide.