Former OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue, known in the real world as Tia Billinger, has become a hot topic with her eyebrow-raising pregnancy claims. Back in February, she made headlines by announcing her pregnancy following what she described as a "breeding mission," where she allegedly had unprotected encounters with 400 men. This bold claim swiftly captivated the public's attention.
In a YouTube video, Blue shared her early pregnancy symptoms, from intense migraines to unusual food cravings. She even took a pregnancy test on camera, exclaiming, "That is a pretty… it’s like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant."
“Oh, is that the baby?” she mused over an ultrasound image, adding, “That’s actually crazy.”
Amidst the frenzy, Blue faced backlash from critics, particularly those who had experienced miscarriages. In response, she defended her right to share her pregnancy news in her own way, stating, "It’s my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish. It does not mock miscarriages at all."
Adding a twist to her story, Blue revealed plans to auction off her baby’s name, hoping to engage her fans in a gender reveal. "I would like to auction off the baby’s name, I think that would be quite fun," she told Us.
In March, Blue stirred even more buzz by appearing in a bikini video that sparked rumors of a silicone baby bump. Blue dismissed the speculation, asserting, "Women’s bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and it’s as simple as that."
However, the plot thickened when she later admitted that the pregnancy was a stunt. In a candid video, Blue revealed she used a fake bump, stating, "So, spring break is done, and I’m no longer gonna need this fake bump... over 100 million views has made me £1 million better off."
Despite the revelation, Blue continued to claim she was pregnant, even as she partied in Ayia Napa. In a cheeky press release, she declared, "I told you I was pregnant, it’s not my fault you’re dumb."
For those curious about the risks of such daring exploits on platforms like OnlyFans, experts weigh in on the potential harms. But one thing's for sure – Bonnie Blue's audacious narrative has certainly kept the world guessing.