Is Bonnie Blue Really Pregnant? Adult Star Reacts to 'Fake Baby Bump' Allegations
In the glare of doubt, Blue's bump becomes her boldest stunt yet.

Adult star Bonnie Blue has dismissed online claims that she is faking her pregnancy with a silicone bump, insisting doubters can keep watching as she films content from Cancun. The 26-year-old former OnlyFans creator, real name Tia Billinger, announced her condition last month after unprotected sex with 400 men in a London stunt, prompting a storm of scepticism across social media.

Blue first shared the news in a YouTube video on 22 February, describing nausea, migraines and food cravings before showing a home test that came up positive. She followed with ultrasound footage of a tiny form on screen, asking in astonishment, 'Oh, is that the baby? That's actually crazy.'
Pregnancy Doubts Fuel Online Firestorm
Sceptics pounced days later when Blue posted a TikTok from her Mexico trip on 14 March, lounging in a green bikini that some claimed revealed a prosthetic bump strapped like a belt above her waistband. 'Obviously because I'm pregnant,' she captioned it breezily, saying she preferred swimsuits to 'cover' her figure, but commenters were unconvinced, with one sharing a photo zooming in on what looked like silicone edges. This is not her first encounter with such accusations; last year she sparked pregnancy rumours after a 1,057-man marathon, only to backpedal, calling it 'a step too far.'

Blue, unfazed, told Us Weekly it is 'not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant.' She shrugged off the criticism, saying, 'The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way.' Even if she parades a newborn, she predicts, 'they'll think it's a doll.' Filming with the alleged bump, she added, 'It just shows I've been able to continue doing what I do despite being pregnant or not pregnant.'
Women's bodies vary wildly, she added, with some showing early and others not. 'I would just say women's bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and it's as simple as that.' It is a defiant retort to trolls dissecting her midriff frame by frame, turning her personal reveal into public spectacle.
Trolls' Cruelty Meets Blue's Blunt Rebuff
The vitriol has turned vicious, with messages wishing harm on her or the unborn child. Blue hit back, saying, 'I did not push anything down the stairs.' No polished announcement with jets overhead would satisfy critics, she argued, who would call it a 'living crisis.'
'No matter which way I announced it, it was going to upset people. And it's not my problem. As long as I'm happy and the baby's healthy, the rest is just entertainment,' she added.
She drew a line at insincere pleas for aid, recalling how she funded IVF for a stranger last year amid the UK's fertility struggles. 'It's terrible that people have miscarriages and stillborns and can't conceive... But I wouldn't ever go out my way to help people that give me hate,' she said. Blue is collecting DNA from the 400 to pinpoint paternity, a practical move amid the chaos she courted.
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Her stunts have long courted outrage, from Bali arrests to nightclub punches, but this feels more intimate, entwined with fertility struggles many know too well. Pity pours in for the 'poor baby,' as one headline put it, with Maury Povich even pleading with fans to stop tagging him in the paternity drama. Blue plans to keep working, bump or no bump, her empire built on shock now shielding a supposed new life. Whether silicone or sonogram proves real, the views accumulate either way, and she is banking on it.
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