Coco Bae’s “Flag” Mission: The Adult Entertainer Ranking Lovers by Passport—and the Backstory Behind It
A viral goal with a twist
Canadian-born adult entertainer Coco Bae has a headline-grabbing life mission: to sleep with one man from every country in the world. She calls it collecting “flags”—not the kind that wave in the wind, but a cheeky shorthand for partners from different nations. As of now, she says she’s at 46 countries and aiming for 195.
Who tops her list—and who doesn’t
During an appearance on Australia’s KIIS FM with Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O, Coco didn’t hold back on performance reviews across borders. She praised Brazilian men as the best lovers—“spicy” and “caliente”—and gave British men a strong nod as well. But her harshest verdict went to German men, whom she labeled the worst in bed.
“The Germans? Not so impressive,” she said, calling them the worst lovers she’s encountered.
Her current home country didn’t escape critique either. Coco, who moved to Australia in 2018, suggested local men could up their game.
She urged Aussie men to “step it up” and, yes, “wash their hands a little more often.”
Not just Coco: other creators weigh in
Coco’s take aligns with comments from fellow creators like Annie Knight, who’s called out some Aussie men for rushing intimacy without prioritizing their partner’s pleasure. Creators Kay Manuel and Alicia Davis echoed that, saying connection and foreplay often get overlooked.
How she tracks the “flags”
Coco says it’s about the passport, not the postcode. She even collects miniature flags to log each conquest—“very official,” as she jokes. Her growing list reportedly includes partners from the US, Canada, UK, Israel, Australia, Haiti, El Salvador, Netherlands, Norway, Greece, France, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Ireland, Belize, Djibouti, Nicaragua, Italy, Guatemala, Switzerland, Argentina, Honduras, Costa Rica, Thailand, Russia, Albania, Brazil, India, Spain, Peru, Lebanon, Algeria, Croatia, Serbia, Armenia, Scotland, Ukraine, Jamaica, New Zealand, and most recently Nepal, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, and an additional Netherlands entry.
Before OnlyFans and adult films: a surprising political detour
Long before she became a recognizable name on OnlyFans and in adult entertainment, Coco had a brief stint in Canadian politics. When a local candidate dropped out, she says she was tapped last-minute to appear on the ballot.
“I wasn’t even prepared… my boss arrived in a panic, saying he desperately needed someone to put on the ballot,” she told Daily Star.
She didn’t win—but it became one of the more unexpected chapters in her pre-OnlyFans life.
From waitressing to content creation—and then to porn
Coco worked as a waitress and dancer in Canada, making around $300 a night, before launching her OnlyFans in 2017. Early on, she focused on nudes, not explicit videos:
“OnlyFans became a thing… I had started my OnlyFans… just for nudes… not porn… I could strip, but why would I have sex for money when I can make money without having sex? Silly,” she quipped.
That changed after she moved to Australia and transitioned into adult films, where she’s since won awards and embraced the freedom of not “punching a time card.”
Why this story resonates
Beyond the shock value, Coco’s “flag” mission is a lens on modern sexuality, cultural stereotypes, and how OnlyFans creators shape public personas. Her country-by-country commentary has fueled debates about sex, standards, hygiene, and mutual satisfaction—sometimes playful, sometimes provocative.
Coco Bae’s path from political hopeful to OnlyFans star to adult film performer is unorthodox—and undeniably attention-grabbing. Whether you see her “flag” list as performance art, personal challenge, or pure provocation, she’s clear on her goal and unapologetic about her methods. And if you’re keeping score at home, Brazil’s still in first place—at least for now.