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British Adult Star Bonnie Blue Admits to Faking Pregnancy for IVF Charity Stunt

Writer: Amit GhoshAmit Ghosh


British adult star Bonnie Blue has admitted to faking a pregnancy announcement as part of a controversial scheme aimed at raising money for fertility treatments. The 25-year-old, known for her provocative stunts and OnlyFans content, claimed that her fabricated pregnancy was a way to "give back" to her fans by supporting someone else’s IVF journey.



Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, had sparked widespread speculation after posting a series of videos suggesting she was expecting a child. One clip even showed her stating she would "take another pregnancy test" to determine "how far along" she was. In another video, she hinted at conceiving during her controversial “world-record” sex marathon, where she alleged to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours.


“So [condoms] have a 99.9% chance of actually stopping, well, a pregnancy, but if you’re sleeping with 1,057 men, the chances of me falling pregnant was 100%,” she stated in one of her videos.



However, Blue’s claims were met with immediate backlash, as many accused her of making light of fertility struggles, a sensitive issue for many couples. In response to the outrage, Blue released a 15-minute video on YouTube, defending her actions and insisting she never explicitly said she was pregnant.

“I’ve always wanted to give back and this was a way for me to do that,” she explained. “The last 24 hours, I’ve hinted at being pregnant, but I had never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never ever lie about that.”



The OnlyFans star, who was previously expelled from Australia over her controversial Schoolies stunt involving "barely legal" young men, insisted that pretending to be pregnant was not as extreme as her past stunts. She also revealed her own struggles with conception during her marriage in Australia, stating that infertility was “the most lonely experience.”

“Back before I was a massive, massive s–t, I tried to get pregnant for a long amount of time, and it was honestly the most lonely experience… so if I was to have seen someone joking about pregnancy, I wouldn’t have seen the funny side,” she admitted.



Blue further claimed that her financial success from explicit content would be used to fund IVF treatments for someone in need. “Yes, I bonk barely legals, yes, I will drain your husband, but I also want to do other things. So I’ve used the last 24/48 hours of attention from haters and put that money aside. I’d like women or couples to reach out to me on Instagram,” she stated.



However, many social media users dismissed her explanation, accusing her of using infertility struggles as a means for self-promotion. “It’s very disrespectful to people who can’t have children,” one person commented on her TikTok. Another wrote, “What a sick joke.”

Blue’s revelation comes shortly after fellow OnlyFans model Lily Phillips also admitted to faking a pregnancy. Phillips, known for previously crying after engaging in a controversial 100-men sex marathon, posted a photo of herself cradling a baby bump along with a caption announcing “Baby Phillips 2025.” However, she later admitted the stunt was simply role-play aimed at appealing to certain adult content niches.



“Lily’s career choice… involves role play, acting, and storylines to follow trending categories and hit target audiences in the adult industry,” her publicist explained to news.com.au.

Social media users were quick to criticize both Blue and Phillips for their fake pregnancy claims. “Lowest of the low to pretend to be pregnant while men and women struggle with infertility. You act like this is a joke, it’s sick,” one person wrote. Another added, “I’m sorry but this is truly disgusting! You’re clearly not pregnant.”



The coincidence of both adult stars faking pregnancies at the same time has fueled speculation of a rivalry between them. “So hold on, Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are both pregnant? So they were doing all of that whilst [expecting]? Ah come on man,” one person commented on X.

While Blue insists her intentions were noble, public perception remains largely negative, with many seeing the stunt as an insensitive and tasteless bid for attention.


 
 
 

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