Bonnie Blue's 'Pregnancy' Mission a Success? Fans Aren't Buying the Baby Announcement Says 'It Screams Fake'
Bonnie Blue's pregnancy announcement raises questions and skepticism online

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has once again entered the consciousness of social media with her wild pregnancy announcement just weeks after a widely publicised stunt involving unprotected sex with hundreds of men.
The influencer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, shared the claim in a vlog-style video documenting a positive pregnancy test and an early ultrasound.
While she described the result as confirmation of her so-called 'breeding mission,' the announcement was not taken seriously on the internet, with many viewers questioning the timeline and asking whether any of it is real.
Pregnancy Reveal Follows Viral Stunt
Blue uploaded a video on 22 February stating that she began experiencing nausea, migraines and fatigue while on holiday, which eventually prompted her to take a pregnancy test. The test appeared positive, and the video then cut to a clinic visit where she underwent an ultrasound.

'Guys, I am definitely pregnant ... like, fully pregnant,' she said in the clip, adding that she was unsure what to do next and joked about asking ChatGPT for guidance.
The announcement came roughly two weeks after an event she had promoted online as a 'breeding' challenge, during which she claimed to have had unprotected sex with around 400 men at a private venue in London.
According to her video, all the men involved were tested before any sexual activities. During the ultrasound segment, Blue appeared surprised by the scan results, asking, 'Oh, is that a baby? That's actually crazy.'
No medical documentation has been publicly released by Blue, and the claim is solely based on what is shown in the video.
Online Reactions to the Claim Are a Mess
Much of the reaction has centred on whether a pregnancy could be confirmed so soon after the stunt. Across YouTube and other platforms, scepticism quickly dominated the conversation, with many users suggesting the announcement felt staged or designed for viral attention.
One viewer wrote, 'The fact that the 'doctor' is wearing a ski mask tells me all I need to know. This is all a big publicity stunt.' Another comment referenced medical timing concerns, saying, 'Two weeks after conception, nothing would be visible on an ultrasound. At all.'
Several users compared the video to common early-pregnancy experiences, arguing the timeline did not match typical medical practice. One post read, 'You need to miss your period first — about five or six weeks — before anything shows. I wouldn't believe it unless she posts the birth.'
Others criticised the idea of using pregnancy claims for online engagement, 'Faking a pregnancy just to get views — that's a new low.' Some reactions were more emotional, particularly from users referencing personal fertility struggles, 'I recently miscarried and if this is a publicity stunt, that's really low. There are people desperate for kids.'
While a portion of the responses took a humorous tone, including jokes about paternity, given the scale of the stunt, the overall sentiment online leaned heavily toward disbelief. Multiple comments described the announcement as 'rage bait' or a strategy to remain relevant in the media cycle.
A Career Built on Shock-Driven Content
Blue, a British creator from Nottinghamshire who entered the adult industry after previously working in recruitment, has built her online profile through viral challenges designed to generate attention and debate.

Over the past two years, she has staged several controversial stunts tied to student events and large-scale filmed encounters. In early 2025, she claimed to have broken a record by sleeping with more than 1,000 men in a single day. It was never independently verified.
The pregnancy claim has also drawn attention because of Blue's earlier comments about fertility. In a 2025 interview with Us Weekly, she said she had previously struggled to conceive and believed she was not in a position to become pregnant naturally at the time.
Furthermore, according to commenters, everything about the baby announcement is suspicious, and the narrative seems unconvincing, given that the timeline doesn't make sense.
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