Now that space tourism is becoming a thing, some OnlyFans models are ready to hitch a ride to make history. Last week Katy Perry, Gayle King, Lauren Sanchez and a few other women took a trip to space on Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin rocket. After the brief 11-minute journey to space, the women returned to face unexpected backlash. People have called the trip frivolous, a waste of time and money, and a fame grab. But it was a big step in space tourism, and one that may lead to the first people to have sex in space. (At least officially.) That’s right, OnlyFans stars are clamoring to be the first to get down and dirty in zero gravity. Both Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue have announced they want to be the first to do the deed in space, speculating that they want to host a galactic ‘”gang bang” and broadcast it to their OnlyFans pages. One source revealed: “They have been in competition for quite some time over who can devise the most outrageous sex challenges and are both looking to thrash out the logistics of them booking a place on the craft and getting down to a gang bang high above the earth.” They continued: “And if they could show the footage on their OnlyFans pages, the numbers would be astronomical. It remains to be seen which of the girls can get the idea off the ground first.” The two women have both built massive followings on their subscription-based OnlyFans accounts by performing wild sex stunts. The 23-year-old Phillips is still talked about for her experience of sleeping with 100 men in one night (and crying about it later in an interview), but it is 25-year-old Blue (whose real name is Tia Bellinger) that set a world record by sleeping with 1,057 fellas in 12 hours. The two have been going back and forth trying to one-up each other with these stunts. Blue shared with an online publication last year that Phillips was the one who kept trying to steal her ideas. The two, who both hail from the United Kingdom, collaborated during Freshers’ Week. Blue had invited Phillips to join her and attempt to sleep with as many first-year university students as they could. That’s where Blue initially mentioned wanting to beat the world record — but it was Phillips who announced her plan to attempt it first. Despite her announcement, Blue still beat her to the record. And she claims that it wasn’t a race or a competition. “Rivalry suggests competition and that I don’t have. In terms of the world record, both me and Lily know it was my idea as l’d spoken to her about it.” Blue also claims that she helped Phillips jumpstart her account by introducing her to media contacts, only for Phillips to go behind her back and try to get ahead by stealing Blue’s ideas for viral stunts. “I helped Lily with publicity. I don’t feel like people in the industry need to be jealous, there’s multiple subscribers and plenty of space for everyone,” she said. But speaking of space, the biggest question in this feud is who will get to space first?