If you thought viral stunts in the adult creator world had peaked, Drake Von wants a word.
The gay OnlyFans star and former half of the infamous Baconator Twins has set social media alight after teasing what he calls the most ambitious adult creator challenge ever attempted. According to Drake, the plan is simple on paper and outrageous in practice, one host, 1,000 adult participants, and a tightly scheduled Las Vegas event designed to smash records, dominate timelines, and eclipse the buzz created by fellow adult creator Bonnie Blue.
And yes, the internet is already losing its mind.
Who Is Drake Von and Why Everyone’s Watching
Drake Von rose to prominence as one half of the viral Baconator Twins, alongside his brother Silas Brooks. The identical twins built a loyal following in the gay adult creator space through OnlyFans, studio work, and social media content that leaned heavily into shock value and charisma.
In recent years, the duo split publicly and acrimoniously, with both brothers pursuing solo careers and occasionally throwing fuel on the fire through competing stunts and online jabs. Since then, Drake has positioned himself as a solo creator who understands one thing extremely well, attention.
That understanding is now at the center of his most controversial idea yet.
The Stunt That’s Meant to “Outdo Bonnie Blue”
Drake’s proposed challenge, teased across TikTok and discussed openly on the Wild podcast, is framed as a direct escalation of the viral moment created by Bonnie Blue, whose claimed 1,057-partner challenge earlier this year sparked headlines, platform bans, and widespread debate.
Drake says his version is not just about numbers. He has described it as a warehouse-scale production backed by corporate sponsors, branded merchandise, and a deliberate emphasis on consent, testing, and safe-sex education. The goal, he claims, is to spotlight the economic power of gay adult creators while delivering a headline-grabbing spectacle.
In other words, controversy with a mission.
Early Clips Raise Eyebrows
So far, what fans have actually seen is far more modest.
Recent teaser clips show smaller, low-budget setups that look more like proof-of-concept footage than the massive Las Vegas production Drake has teased. That has only fueled speculation. Is this a soft launch. A marketing test. Or simply a way to build momentum before sponsors and participants fully commit.
Adding to the intrigue, Drake has already confirmed the first participant, fellow OnlyFans creator Parker Reid, a move that sent influencer marketing circles and fan communities into overdrive.
Fans, Critics, and the Internet React
Reaction has been split straight down the middle.
Supporters call the stunt bold, innovative, and unapologetically queer, praising Drake for pushing visibility in a creator economy that still struggles for mainstream legitimacy. Critics argue the concept prioritizes shock over substance and question whether spectacle can ever truly coexist with performer welfare.
Either way, the conversation is happening, which may be the entire point.
The Twin Factor
As if the story needed more drama, Drake’s estranged twin Silas Brooks has continued to loom in the background. Media coverage and social chatter suggest Silas has teased rival ideas of his own, turning what might have been a solo viral stunt into a strange sibling subplot that fans cannot stop dissecting.
Will It Actually Happen?
As of now, no full-scale Las Vegas event has been officially confirmed, and no venue or date has been publicly locked in. What is confirmed is attention, speculation, and a growing sense that Drake Von knows exactly how to keep people watching.
Whether the stunt becomes a record-breaking reality or remains the most audacious tease in adult creator history, one thing is already clear.
Drake Von has succeeded in doing what every viral stunt aims to do.
He has everyone talking.
