OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue has once again sent shockwaves through her fanbase, claiming a pregnancy after participating in a 'breeding' event at the lavish London mansion of notorious fraudster Lord Davenport. The 26-year-old, known for her provocative stunts, previously made headlines for her record-breaking encounter with over 1,000 men at the same location.
This time, Bonnie's bold announcement came with an Instagram post featuring an unusual ultrasound session, where a masked 'doctor' was seen conducting the procedure. However, skepticism quickly spread among her followers, who suspect the entire episode may be a ruse.
“Anyone notice the fake baby bump??” one person wrote in the comments of the TikTok video, showcasing what appeared to be a prosthetic bump.
The plot thickened as Bonnie shared a video of herself in a hotel room in Mexico, clad in a green bikini and discussing her impending motherhood. Observant TikTok users were quick to point out what appeared to be a silicone bump, which crinkled suspiciously as Bonnie moved. The alleged fake bump seemed attached to a belt, sparking widespread speculation.
Comments on her video ranged from disbelief to affirmation, with fans debating whether Bonnie's latest spectacle was genuine or merely another publicity stunt. "OMG I didn't spot it. Thank God," exclaimed one viewer, while others confirmed their suspicions.
This isn't the first time Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has faced accusations of faking a pregnancy. Last year, she teased fans with a similar claim after her infamous 1,001-man event but later clarified her stance, stating, "I have never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never, ever lie about pregnancy… it’s a step too far.”
Despite the swirling rumors, none of the men involved in February's event have come forward to claim paternity, leaving fans to question the legitimacy of Bonnie's story. As the drama unfolds, Bonnie's antics continue to spark debate over the line between entertainment and deception.