
Apart from Bonnie Blue’s event, Walker once claimed he had slept with Lily Phillips, saying he was “number 1113 in the Lily Phillips 1113 man meet and greet.” (Videograb)
Life on social media can sometimes take a strange turn. Ali Walker, a 43-year-old TikToker, once found himself in the middle of Bonnie Blue’s controversial 1000 men challenge. Weeks later, he was found dead in a London pond, shocking his followers and friends.
On 11 August, police discovered Ali Walker’s body in Three Kings Pond, Mitcham. A member of the public spotted him in the water and called for help. Emergency services arrived quickly, but Walker was pronounced dead at the scene.
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The Met Police released a statement, "Police were called at 9.45 am on Monday, 11 August to Three Kings Pond, Mitcham, following the concern for the welfare of a man in the water. 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 had previously attended Bonnie Blue’s infamous adult challenge, where she attempted to sleep with 1,000 men in 12 hours. However, he later revealed that he did not take part.
He told the Mail, "I had been told it was one-to-one sessions, so I presumed you got into a room with her one at a time, but when I got there, it was a free-for-all."
Calling the event “the most surreal experience” of his life, he explained that about 30 to 40 men were watching, which made him uncomfortable. Walker admitted he was shy and felt out of place as “probably one of the oldest there.”
The event became the subject of Channel 4’s documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, which divided public opinion.
Friends remembered Walker as a kind soul. They described him as a “sweet, lovely man” and added that “so many people did love him.” His funeral took place on 14 August at Morden's Baitul Futuh mosque, and his remains were buried nearby.
Apart from Bonnie Blue’s event, Walker once claimed he had slept with Lily Phillips, saying he was “number 1113 in the Lily Phillips 1113 man meet and greet.”
Outside these controversies, Walker had a mixed career. He studied English at Kingston University but struggled to find steady work. He said his degree never helped him secure a job, which is why he used the TikTok handle Ali Kingston University.
He worked in different roles, including security at McDonald’s, cleaning toilets, and briefly as a binman, though he quit on the first day. Despite work struggles, TikTok gave him a platform. He gained thousands of followers for his quirky videos and personal storytelling.
Ali Walker’s story blends internet fame, unusual life choices, and tragic reality. His death has left many shocked, especially those who knew him from TikTok and from his connection to Bonnie Blue’s viral challenge.