Introducing Will Blunderfield, the ‘wild naked man’ who drinks his own pee and semen for views

By Sam Wareing

Published Aug 23, 2022 at 02:27 PM

Reading time: 2 minutes

The internet has seen many, shall we say, interesting influencers over the years—the most recent one being Andrew Tate, who has stirred huge controversy online with his polarising views and his affiliate programme, the ‘Hustlers University’. Recently, a new face has entered the chat and  has got many netizens talking.

Meet Will Blunderfield, aka ‘The Wild Naked Man’. Blunderfield is a self-proclaimed ‘Sex Kung-Fu Coach’, alternative men’s helath guru, musician and prominent OnlyFans creator whose wild content is causing quite a stir across the internet in 2022.

Specialising in yoga, semen retention, penis reflexology and urine therapy—yep, the man drinks his own pee and semen for their supposed ‘health benefits’—Blunderfield has seen himself go viral across social media with Instagram Reels of him performing these acts. Although the creator’s internet presence can be traced back to 2008, many of his early accounts, as you can imagine, have previously been banned for violating community guidelines.

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However, Blunderfield’s initiation with fame didn’t start out with drinking pee and semen on the internet. In fact, his first love was music. In 2010, the influencer signed to Network Music Group,  known for managing artists such as Avril Lavigne and Coldplay. 11 years later, he achieved mainstream success in Japan, where he toured extensively—later becoming a brand ambassador for Lululemon Athletica.

2018 saw the creation of his Urban Yogi podcast on Spotify, which rebranded its logo in the following year to replicate The Joe Rogan Experience. Concerning, to say the least.

In the same year, Blunderfield received exposure—no pun intended—in the form of a news article published by the Vancouver Sun, addressing him and his ‘organised naked group’ polar-plunge at Trafalgar Street Beach in Vancouver, British Columbia. At the time, Blunderfield stated that naked, cold dips help with emotional strength training and body dysmorphia or anxiety and told the publication: “It takes a lot of vulnerability and strength to show up naked among a group of strangers.”

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Then in 2020, Blunderfield returned to Instagram and, surprise, surprise, most of his content was NSFW in nature—with many posts featuring him naked with an emoji covering his nether regions. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the controversial influencer reiterated anti-mask and anti-vaccination rhetoric through multiple Instagram videos, many of which were reposts from Zoom meetings with his ‘Manhood Academy’. Sound familiar?

As mentioned above, Blunderfield’s urine therapy videos first appeared in 2022 and, as a result, began to spread rapidly across the internet—predominantly on Twitter with users reposting his Reels. One such video was reposted by Twitter user @blameaspartame, in which Blunderfield was seen drinking his own pee mixed with a little sperm. Delightful!

The tweet in question went on to start a viral thread of screenshots and videos of Blunderfield taken from his Instagram account. Here, some users even kicked off a meme template dedicated to the influencer’s antics.

https://twitter.com/blameaspartame/status/1560264844447608836

Earlier in August, Channel 5 released a trailer for an interview with American journalist Andrew Callaghan for a documentary on Blunderfield, which the man himself also shouted out on his Instagram.

With similar vibes to the Liver King, given the fact that they are approaching ‘masculinity’ in a rather, let’s say, ‘unorthodox’ way like Tate—albeit not as controversial—Blunderfield’s practices and ideologies are increasingly gaining traction online, although it could be argued that most of that is to poke fun at him.

It will be interesting to see how this influencer’s journey unfolds, especially after his Channel 5 interview. One to keep an eye on perhaps. Just promise us that you won’t be drinking unsupervised pee anytime soon though…

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