OnlyFans creator Tiffany Wisconsin is blaming her divorce on a viral adult video she filmed featuring 20 men—allegedly shot on the same day as her wedding.

In a dramatic Instagram post shared on June 4, Wisconsin, 35, revealed the moment that ended her marriage: “The reason for the divorce was my husband finding the video I did with 20 guys on our wedding night,” she wrote. The accompanying reel featured a series of emotionally charged clips, starting with Wisconsin in her wedding dress, then sobbing in her car, and ending with a group of unidentified men—filmed from the waist down—climbing a staircase.

Whether the story is fully sincere remains unclear. Wisconsin’s social media presence blurs the line between real-life drama and performance, often featuring outlandish content, including a video introducing her alleged “70-year-old boyfriend” and scenes with multiple male partners. Still, her fans responded in droves, speculating about the authenticity and praising her transparency.

Wisconsin, who launched her OnlyFans account in 2020, has previously spoken about turning to the platform during a turbulent time in her life. In a 2023 Newsweek essay, she described being a stay-at-home mother in an unhappy marriage, searching online for ways to regain financial independence. “Curious, I turned to my sister and asked if she knew about it,” she wrote. “She thought it was a platform for celebrities, which left me intrigued.”

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Now a prominent figure in the adult content world, Wisconsin has taken things even further. In May, she announced her boldest plan yet: an attempt to sleep with 5,000 men in one week. The move comes in response to the rising popularity of “competitive sex” among OnlyFans creators—extreme stunts aimed at drawing attention, subscriptions, and viral fame.

“This summer I was going to do a 2,000 guy challenge, but unfortunately somebody is already doing it and I don’t want to copy or anything,” she said in a video. “So I decided I’m going to do 5,000. I know I can do it. It’s going to be really hard, but I’m not going to do it in one day. I’m going to do it in the span of a week.”

Wisconsin says she’s assembling a full team, including planners and medical staff, to make the marathon-style stunt a reality. “I am going to need a nurse on site. I am going to be needing as many men, so please share this with your friends, your family, coworkers, whoever, to get the word out,” she added.

Her announcement was met with support from fellow OnlyFans creators, including Lily Phillips, who claimed to have slept with 100 men in a single day. “Lol love you,” Phillips commented. “If you need help, you know who to call.”

As OnlyFans creators push the boundaries of adult content through increasingly extreme challenges, mental health experts and medical professionals continue to raise concerns about the risks—both physical and psychological—of so-called “competitive sex” culture. For Tiffany, Wisconsin, though, it seems there’s no slowing down. Not even a divorce.

Last Update: July 2, 2025