Bonnie Blue fires back at claims her pregnancy is just for publicity

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has hit back at the many people calling her out on her latest stunt, sleeping with over 400 men as part of her new ‘breeding mission’, which could see her give birth to a child with hundreds of potential fathers.

The online personality has long leaned into controversy to boost her profile and income via adult platforms, where she reportedly earns about $1 million a month. Her newest “pregnancy” storyline, which involves claims of unprotected sex with hundreds of masked men, has sparked fresh backlash.

Billinger — whose real name is Tia Billinger — is 26 and allegedly hosted an event at a high-end London mansion, inviting hundreds of men to take part in becoming “a daddy”. According to the premise, each participant provided a DNA swab to identify paternity if she were to become pregnant.

What appears to have triggered even more anger online, however, wasn’t the event itself but a subsequent fully clothed video Billinger posted titled “BONNIE BLUE IS PREGNANT”. In it, she takes a pregnancy test and then goes to an ultrasound appointment — where even the supposed doctor is shown wearing a balaclava.

As Billinger likely anticipated, the clip prompted a wave of criticism, with some describing it as an “all time low” for the creator, who previously drew attention for claiming she slept with 1000 men in 24 hours.

The Mirror reports one person saying: “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?”

Others echoed that sentiment, particularly people who have faced fertility struggles. Another commenter said: “I recently miscarried and if this is a publicity stunt that’s really low of you.”

Billinger responded by insisting she has the right to present her personal news in her own way. She fired back: “It’s my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish.

“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.”

She then added a separate message directed at women who have experienced pregnancy loss: “To the women showing anger towards me because they’ve experienced a miscarriage, that’s wrong. It does not mock miscarriages at all. “

She added: “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.”

Adding another layer to the reaction is the question of whether any of the storyline is genuine. Skeptics point out that this wouldn’t be the first time the adult star has hinted at being pregnant to draw attention.

Last year, Billinger said she could not “fall pregnant naturally” and added that: “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.”

More doubts were raised by a moment in the video involving the masked “doctor”, where Billinger is said to be under two weeks pregnant. “Given the size, it’s likely it was conceived around 11, 12, 13 days ago,” the ‘doctor’ said.

But medical guidance suggests an ultrasound would not show a fetus at around 12 days, with VinMec healthcare indicating that timeframe would be too early to detect in that way. Whether Billinger is actually pregnant or not, critics argue the content appears to be, at minimum, highly misleading.