OnlyFans Creators Set Sights on Space
OnlyFans content creators Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips are currently locked in an unprecedented rivalry, each aiming to be the first to perform a sexual act in zero gravity. Their target is a ride on Blue Origin's suborbital spacecraft, a journey recently made famous by an all-female crew including pop icon Katy Perry.
Controversial Plans for Outer Space
Known for pushing the boundaries of adult entertainment, Blue and Phillips are exploring the feasibility of filming and livestreaming their potential space encounters to their OnlyFans subscribers. The initiative, still in its planning stages, raises numerous logistical and legal questions.
Inspiration from Katy Perry's Space Voyage
The motivation for Blue and Phillips's audacious goal traces back to the buzz generated by Katy Perry and her crew, which included notable figures like Gayle King and Lauren Sanchez. This historic all-female space venture has evidently opened new realms of possibilities, now eyed by the adult entertainment industry.
Financial and Social Implications
The cost of such a venture is significant, with each ticket priced at $70,000. However, the potential payoff in increased viewership and subscriber engagement on OnlyFans could far outweigh these initial expenses. Beyond the monetary aspects, Phillips remarks on the educational potential of their work, challenging the societal perceptions of adult content.
The Ongoing Rivalry
The competition between Blue and Phillips is not just about being pioneers in space sex but also involves setting new records in viewership and engagement for their online activities. Both creators have turned their ability to court controversy into a lucrative business model, amassing large followings and achieving financial independence through their provocative content.