Bonnie Blue, the former OnlyFans sensation, is back in the spotlight with a familiar yet bold assertion – she's pregnant. The woman behind the online persona, Tia Billinger, first stirred the waters in February, revealing her pregnancy weeks after an audacious 'breeding mission' involving unprotected encounters with 400 men. In a candid YouTube video, she shared her symptoms and even filmed an at-home pregnancy test live, exclaiming, "It’s like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant."
“That’s actually crazy.”
Yet, as with many tales from Bonnie Blue, not all was as it seemed. Despite her initial claim, she later admitted in March the entire saga was a performance, a revelation she carried out amid plans for a sensational auction of the baby’s name and an interactive gender reveal. Her antics drew a mix of fascination and ire, particularly from those who felt her actions trivialized sensitive experiences like miscarriage. "It’s terrible that they’ve gone through such a loss and I genuinely can’t comprehend what they’ve had to endure," she remarked, while defending her right to share her narrative as she pleased.
May marked another twist in Bonnie Blue's tumultuous journey, as she reiterated her pregnancy, asking the public to reconsider her story despite previously labeling it a stunt. With past admissions of struggling with fertility and considering IVF, her renewed claim invites skepticism. This skepticism only intensified after footage from a spring break event showed her sporting a suspiciously silicone-looking bump.
Blue, however, remains unfazed by the doubters, asserting that "the more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way." Her approach has always been as much about the narrative as the truth, leaving fans and followers in a constant state of speculation. Whether her latest announcement is genuine or another chapter in her ongoing saga remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure – Bonnie Blue knows how to keep the world watching.