Bonnie Blue’s viral “breeding” stunt saw 400 men sign up, including gay adult creator Jak White. The OnlyFans star revealed why he chose to join Bonnie Blue’s event, soon after Blue revealed that she was pregnant. It seems that for White, it was about “fun” and getting to be a part of something popular.
Jak White on why he joined Bonnie Blue’s event
Jak White recently shed light on why he chose to join Bonnie Blue’s infamous “breeding” event, where she had unprotected sex with 400 men. Speaking to US Weekly, the gay content creator said, “It seemed like a fun event.”
He elaborated, “I kind of just went along with it. Everyone knows Bonnie Blue. It just seemed like a fun event. And I thought, why not?” He added that he attended one of Blue’s previous events, too.
“It is a bit of a strange one for me because I actually tend to film with women on camera, but I’m actually gay, so it’s a bit of a strange one for me,” he spoke of the event. He noted that during the event, he felt like others could also be there to explore their sexuality. “It came into my head while I was there, and I thought, ‘I wonder if people are exploring their sexuality and that’s why they’re here,’” he added.
When asked what the challenging aspect of the stunt was, he said, “finishing.” “Actually finishing through with the breeding mission, as she was calling it,” he explained, “Obviously, like I said, I’m gay, and then having to ejaculate, that’s probably the hardest part of the task.”
But Jak White added that participating in the event got his name out. He feels that perhaps it could add a new audience as well.
“It shows that sex workers don’t need to have a sexuality, if that makes sense, right?” he said, “And they can pretty much do anything, and that’s why we do the job, right?”
In the same interview, White also discussed the prospect of being the father of Blue’s child. He said he was unsure if he would be contacted by Blue’s team in the future. Blue did reveal that she collected DNA samples of all the participants, so it would not be hard to determine who the father is.
