After many jaw-dropping stunts, Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips are now aiming for space to make adult content in space.
From Feud to Liftoff
It started as a feud, and now it’s a full-on space race. Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips, the self-proclaimed “queens of chaos,” are gearing up for what might be the most extreme OnlyFans stunt ever attempted: filming exclusive content while orbiting Earth.
The two content creators, both known for pushing boundaries, are reportedly finalizing deals to join a commercial spaceflight (likely aboard Blue Origin or a similar private mission) within the next year. This isn’t just for clicks. According to The Tab, Bonnie and Lily are both determined to make history, potentially becoming the first women to film adult content in zero gravity.
This all stems from a rivalry that’s been brewing for years. What began as playful competition on social media has escalated into headline-making extremes. From streaking at public events to throwing wild, record-breaking parties.
But their latest mission leaves all that behind, literally. “We’ve already done Earth,” Lily told the Daily Mail. Bonnie, never one to be outdone, said she’d been training for a “zero-gravity experience” for months. And she’s not just talking about floating around the cabin. This is about control, spectacle, and legacy.
Training for Zero Gravity Fame
What’s really wild is how serious this is. These aren’t just clickbait headlines. According to reports, both women have gone through the early stages of astronaut training, including G-force simulations and anti-gravity chamber rehearsals.
They’re learning to move, breathe, and, yes, perform in space conditions. Their goal isn’t just to one-up each other, but to create something that’s never been done before. Think of it like the space race of the 1960s. Except instead of nations, it’s two women with massive followings and even bigger egos. And instead of landing on the Moon, they’re trying to make OnlyFans history.
There’s also a bigger story here about how adult creators are constantly rewriting the rules. Bonnie and Lily are part of a new wave of influencers who don’t just sell content, they sell spectacle. They’ve used controversy, competition, and charisma to build personal brands that blur the line between entertainment and performance art.
And now, they’re aiming to take adult content where it’s never gone before. As Lily put it, “We are two female pioneers who are breaking boundaries in more ways than one.” Some critics are already calling it a publicity stunt. Others are questioning whether space should be used for this kind of thing at all. But that’s the point. They’re not asking for permission. They’re forcing the conversation.
The Risk, the Reward, and the Bigger Picture
Of course, nothing’s certain yet. Commercial space flights are risky, expensive, and logistically complicated. Filming anything in orbit (let alone explicit content) comes with serious challenges, from camera stabilization to the physiological effects of weightlessness. There are legal issues, too.
Who owns the footage? Where can it be distributed? And what happens if something goes wrong? But Bonnie and Lily seem unfazed. They’ve already survived media firestorms, public backlash, and their own brand of scandal-fueled fame. Space might be their biggest challenge, but it’s also their cleanest slate.
Whether you’re impressed or appalled, one thing is clear: this isn’t just about two creators chasing clout. It’s about what happens when fame, tech, and adult content collide in the most dramatic way possible. Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips aren’t just going viral, they’re going orbital! And if everything goes to plan, the next headline won’t be about who won. It’ll be about who made history.