Bonnie Blue has sent shockwaves through the internet after revealing she is allegedly pregnant two weeks after filming a stunt with 400 random men without protection
Bonnie Blue has hit back at critics in her first statement since announcing her ‘pregnancy‘.
The controversial adult star has positioned herself at the centre of attention again this week after telling fans in a video that she is expecting a child. The news came just two weeks after Bonnie’s latest disturbing sex ‘challenge,’ which saw her allegedly sleep with 400 men in a day without protection.
The 26-year-old, who openly admits to using rage-bait in her content to drive profit, promoted the extreme event beforehand, encouraging men to sign up to become ‘a daddy’. It’s currently unclear whether the whole announcement is a hoax, but Bonnie has been critcised for hinting she was expecting before when she in fact wasn’t.
Almost exactly a year ago, Bonnie was forced to admit she wasn’t pregnant after fuelling speculation on social media with hints. She said: “So the last 24 hours I’ve hinted at being pregnant. I have never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never, ever lie about pregnancy… [it’s a] step too far.” She then claimed that she planned to help pay for someone’s IVF journey with the income she got from the speculation.
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After the star, real-name Tia Billinger, shared the news of her alleged pregnancy on social platforms at the weekend, not everyone was convinced. One person wrote online: “I recently miscarried and if this is a publicity stunt that’s really low of you. There’s people out here who are desperate for kids.”
Someone else wrote: “Respectfully, this is just an all time low and is actually disgusting. There are couples out there who genuinely deserve a child, try for a child for years and years and cannot fall pregnant and you are out here just playing f*** around and find out?”
But this time she insists it’s real, hitting back at the critics telling them: “It’s my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish.” She added: “It’s terrible that they’ve gone through such a loss and I genuinely can’t comprehend what they’ve had to endure. But I am not the reason for it.”
“To the women showing anger towards me because they’ve experienced a miscarriage, that’s wrong. It does not mock miscarriages at all. What they’ve experienced is heartbreaking, but it isn’t my fault and it isn’t my problem. If you’re angry, direct that anger elsewhere.”
Last year, Bonnie opened up about possibly becoming a mother, explaining that she had tried to have a child with her ex-husband. She said: “I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and really, really struggled and I’d have to go down the IVF route.” She also claimed that she cannot “fall pregnant naturally”.
In her latest video posted to her YouTube channel, Bonnie takes a pregnancy test after saying she’d been left bed-bound due to her illness. “I’ve been being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine,” she is seen explaining. “Foods have been making me feel sick, but then also some foods I’m wanting to eat instantly else I will be sick.”
After allegedly taking the test, she tells the camera: “t’s like half pink, half white. Kinda looks like a drumstick, actually. Guys… I am definitely pregnant, fully pregnant.”
Bonnie was then seen in the video ‘heading into London’ for a ‘scan’, which she claimed confirmed that her baby was conceived after her “breeding mission” of sleeping with 400 men. Images of the scan in question show men in balaclavas holding tablet devices – further raising questions as to whether the video is simply a move to promote her sex challenge.
Her methods of inviting non-professionals to create adult content with her for free have long sparked controversy, with experts, activists and fellow sex workers accusing her of predatory behaviour towards young men and perpetuating misogynistic ideology.
Chilling footage from the latest event shows men queing up in a swanky London mansion to sleep with Bonnie. DNA swabs appear to have been handed out, as well as refreshments, and phone numbers were apparently taken in case any of men needed to be notified of conception. The men were also reportedly screened for sexually transmitted diseases.
The star said before the challenge that if she fell pregnant it would be a “problem for another day”. So far, none of the men who took part have spoken out – or claimed to be the father of Bonnie’s child.
Ahead of the stunt, she told US Weekly that she would “of course” notify the participants and talk with them if she ended up conceiving a child. She said: “Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day. I got their DNA samples and their contact details.”
In 2025, she boasted that when she did finally have a child, the baby would have “1,057 dads” and the ‘world’s fittest mum’. Her London stunt was originally scheduled for Saturday 17 January, timed to mark the one-year anniversary of when she claimed to have broke the “world record” and slept with 1,057 men. But she later shifted the date, initially telling fans it was “the wrong time of the month”.
It then took place on February 7, at the luxurious London mansion owned by convicted fraudster Lord Davenport – the same place she previously broke her “world record”. In footage from the day, one man allegedly waited in line when he was phoned up by his girlfriend while waiting his turn.
The clip was shared after the 400 men stunt, showing four men wearing blue ski masks trying to hide their identities. They are seen standing together as they get ready to see Bonnie, with the lads seemingly encouraging each other on.
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