Bonnie Blue, a former OnlyFans creator, is sharing insights about her alleged pregnancy. In a conversation with Us Weekly, the 27-year-old revealed plans to become a mother before the end of 2026. She disclosed that her due date is set for November and she already knows the baby’s gender.
“I’ll host a gender reveal event with my fans later this year,” she hinted.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, announced in February that she was pregnant after engaging in unprotected sex with 400 men as part of what she described as a “breeding mission.” In March, she told Us about her intention to auction off the baby’s name.
Blue expressed her desire to involve fans in the journey, stating, “I would like to auction off the baby’s name; I think that would be quite fun. I want to include my fans in a gender reveal. They will be part of the process.”
Addressing speculation that her pregnancy might be a stunt, Blue responded to fans who noted she appeared to be wearing a silicone bump.
“Women’s bodies come in all shapes and sizes, and that’s simply how it is,” Blue commented in response to the rumors. “It’s not my responsibility to prove I’m pregnant. The more skepticism, the more engagement, and that’s how it will remain. So, enjoy watching me carry a doll this year because I am pregnant.”
Later, Blue acknowledged that the pregnancy was indeed a stunt, sharing a video featuring her with a silicone bump under her shirt.
“With spring break over, I no longer need this fake bump. Thanks to all the middle-aged parents who fell for my ploy, as it has not only financed the villa and sunshine but also earned me over 100 million views and £1 million,” Blue commented in a video clip, as reported by the Mirror.
Earlier, Blue was spotted enjoying herself in Ayia Napa and reiterated in a press release shared with Us that she is indeed pregnant.
“I told you I was pregnant, it’s not my fault you didn’t believe me,” she stated.
A year before the claims of pregnancy, Blue, who separated from her husband Oliver “Ollie” Davidson in 2023, revealed to Us her struggles with fertility. “I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and faced significant challenges, eventually considering IVF,” she explained. “I wish I could say that I might get pregnant, but I’m not in a position to conceive naturally.”
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