TikTok star Ali Walker, who famously left Bonnie Blue’s infamous sex event, has reportedly been found dead.
The Daily Mail reported that Walker, known as Ali Kingston University online, allegedly died on August 11 after he was found in the Three Kings Pond in Mitcham, located outside of London.
“Police were called at 9.45am on Monday, 11 August to Three Kings Pond, Mitcham following the concern for welfare of a man in the water,” a metropolitan police spokesperson told the outlet. “Officers attended with the London Ambulance Service and the London Fire Brigade. Sadly, a man aged in his 40s was pronounced dead at the scene.”
The statement continued, “His next-of-kin has been informed. His death is being treated as unexpected but not suspicious. A file will be prepared for the coroner.”
Walker reportedly had more than 50,000 TikTok followers, though has since been taken down. He went viral after posting a video asking for access to Blue’s record-breaking event where she slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours. (Fellow adult content creator Lily Phillips has since alleged to beat this number, sleeping with 1,113 men in 12 hours.)
Walker later shared a video that he was heading to the event, but The Daily Mail reported that he ultimately left the event because he didn’t want to have sex with her in front of the other men waiting in line.
“There were so many guys there and I’m quite shy. I’ve never been involved in anything like that so I didn’t get involved,” he reportedly said, per the outlet. “I wouldn’t mind having sex with her in more, a more intimate setting with just us… but with 1,000 or so other men there, it wasn’t what I wanted to do.”
Walker went on to allege that he slept with Phillips, reportedly sharing a video with the adult content creator. The outlet reported that he captioned the post, “I’m number 1113 in the Lily Phillips 1113 man meet and jeet.”
In May, Walker starred in a music video alongside Phillips for his track “Bunda.” In the clip, Phillips sits on a couch while a line of men in balaclavas stand in front of her — a nod to the cloth headgear that participants tend to wear while competing in these “competitive sex” events. (Adult content creator Annie Knight had men wear pink balaclavas when she slept with 583 men in six hours.)
“Lily Phillips, I want you to be my girl,” the lyrics read.
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