Iconic internet sensation Wealdstone Raider, real name Gordon, has released yet another social media video, delighting and concerning fans – who have given the viral star a new nickname
The Wealdstone Raider made a surprising proposition
Internet sensation Wealdstone Raider took to social media to send a special message to adult star Bonnie Blue – who found her fame by sleeping with 1,057 men in just 24 hours.
From one viral personality to another, the Raider took an opportunity to share the cheeky message via a Facebook video. Real name Gordon Hill, the 59-year-old first became an internet sensation in 2013 when a clip of him squaring up to a rival fan while watching his local team spread like wildfire online.
In it, he squared up to another football fan, before shouting: "D'you want some? I’ll give it ya". Over a decade later, the pint-sized Raider has tried his hand again – but it appears this time he's hoping for a result slightly more satisfying.
Do 'ya want some, Bonnie?
The video, which has garnered well over half a million views online, starts with Hill stood up in what appears to be a pub decorated for Christmas.
He starts with a saucy quip and promise of his greatness: "Bonnie Blue listen, you might have had 1,000 men in one day, but you've never had the Raider".
Never one to forget his roots, he added: "And if you want some, I'll give it ya".
At the same time, the Raider released a confetti canon straight to the camera. In the caption of the video, the star detailed a hopeful plea: "Hey Bonnie, how about a night with me? Let's make history and make her dreams come true."
Bonnie inspired the Raider's new nickname
While the Raider obviously 'wants some', viewers were equally shocked and delighted by his latest stunt, with some even giving him the new nickname of "the womb-raider".
One commenter wrote: "She's got no chance against you! Give it some Raider."
Another added: "If this comes off it will literally put the internet into meltdown... 'Do you want some?' Hell yeah! Bring it on."
A third noted: "That's enough internet for today," while a fourth quipped: "Did Lily Phillips turn him down?"
Some were in sheer disbelief, writing: "This can't be real. Flying cars they said 2025 will have."
One dedicated fan commented: "From Itsu to Bonnie Blue, mans going far," in reference to the Raider's recent brand deal with the Japanese food chain.
In that promo, he is mouthing off on the sidelines of a pitch on video when he’s interrupted by another fan. He whirls around with a pair of chopsticks before whipping out a box of Itsu food and declares: “You want dim sum? You want dim sum, I’ll give it ya.”
The Raider’s marketing mind knows no bounds, with that deal with Itsu just one of hundreds he’s secured since his original 2013 stunt. Some sources say his earnings from brand collaborations are estimated to be around six-figures.
They have included a collaboration with Tyson Fury, and a Christmas No.1 bid for charity.