So Halloween is still pretty far away, any ideas for something we could celebrate sooner? You know, the cock destroyers joined us five years ago and really made things more fun.

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For those who somehow missed it, the cock destroyers are Sophie Anderson and Rebecca More. They’re adult stars who went viral with a video where they talked about how good they are at handling male genitals. Normally, that kind of video stays private, but for some reason, everyone loved it! It became one of the most famous videos on that app. They were like, “We’re cock destroyers, babe. Cock fuc#ing destroyers!

It’s been over five years since that video came out and changed everything. We should celebrate the anniversary of when the cock destroyers came into our lives.

Twitter (now X) was wanting more content from More and Anderson, right? Those two really delivered with all the memes, videos, and reactions. It seemed like they solidified themselves as the sexier versions of Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. Their chaotic energy and consistent uploads of humor and sex stuff gave them more longevity than most people get on Twitter. A lot of folks try to recreate that initial buzz but can’t keep it up.

More and Anderson really captured everyone’s attention – both the guys had already subscribed to their OnlyFans, and all the new followers were coming in. It was like they were ready to take over.

The LGBT community was super supportive of them, too. Those guys didn’t shy away from being sexually positive. The community really embraced More and Anderson and demanded a UK tour to meet the viral stars. The shows sold out everywhere they booked. Now the Cock Destroyers have become these gay pop culture icons.

Even RuPaul’s Drag Race Canada featured impersonations of them in one of the challenges. You’d be hard-pressed to find someone in the community who doesn’t revere those two – not just for their antics but for proudly living their truth. They were total icons as far as the gays are concerned.

After being one of the top searched things on Google in 2018, even though they only blew up in the last couple of months of the year, Anderson decided to amp things up. She went ahead and recorded her first single called “Driving for D@ck. It’s not just some regrettable hookup story – it’s a legit nearly four-minute electric dance track that even had its own instrumental. What started as a fun sing-along she threw up on Instagram live, Anderson jumped on turning into a real music release to not only break into the music world but also the iTunes download charts. Sadly no Grammys but the song is super catchy given how quickly it came together.

So the Cock Destroyers are these two ladies who are pretty well known in the UK sex scene. You’d think they’d know a thing or two about sex stuff. Well, Netflix thought so, too. In March 2020, Netflix gave them their own comedy/educational show called The Cock Destroyers Teach Sex Education. It was a special thing for their show Sex Education. And it totally nailed what it set out to do – it was hilarious, and they shared real facts about sex.

After the Victoria’s Secret fashion show ended, the logical next step was for the Cock Destroyers to strut down the runway at New York Fashion Week. They modeled for Daddy Couture and even made their own clothing line with the brand. More ended up owning part of the company, which was a big business success for her. Knowing their fans well, they donated all the money from items that said “Stop killing trans” to help trans and gender-diverse young people.

The ladies had two of the most popular OnlyFans accounts in the UK. They’ve even had cameos in gay porn movies as rival brothel owners. More and Anderson continue living very active sex lives. They fight against people looking down on sex-positive women. And they fully embrace their sexuality, orientation, and being comfortable in their own skin.

The Cock Destroyers were more than just funny Twitter videos. They stood up for gay and trans rights. They gave back to the communities that support them in their comedy and sex lives. And they didn’t care what anyone thinks about them. Since going viral, they’ve spent all the time laughing at themselves and enjoying all the popularity.

But in 2021, at least according to papermag, they have parted ways. No one really knows what happened to them or where they are now. Did they ever blown up as meme stars! I mean, everyone knows who they are and remembers them. They really made a name for themselves and became these iconic internet figures that no one is going to forget.

Image (papermag)