Bonnie Blue Slammed by Fellow Adult Star Over Sick Baby Shower Stunt
Bonnie Blue Slammed by Adult Star Over Baby Shower Stunt

Bonnie Blue has been slammed by a fellow content creator after her latest sick stunt. The adult star has left fans horrified after having a 'golden baby shower' ahead of her baby's arrival.

Bonnie Blue's Controversial Baby Shower

Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, 27, caused controversy yet again after she revealed her racy baby shower. Now, mum-of-two adult content star Emily Mai has hit out at Bonnie, begging her to 'leave her child out of it'.

While Emily also made content for her fans while pregnant, she insists there needs to be boundaries. She added she feared that Bonnie might never stop with her over-the-top stunts.

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Emily Mai's Reaction

In a clip uploaded to her Instagram, Bonnie was seen on a table surrounded by men as she geared up for the sickening event. Viewers were then horrified as the antics got underway.

One user fumed: 'What the f*** have I just watched?' While a second added: 'That's so disgusting, wtf?'

Speaking on the incident, a horrified Emily said: 'If there was one thing I'd say to Bonnie, it would be please leave your child out of it. She's taken her baby shower, which is about celebrating her and her baby, and she's turned it into p**n; it's technically not illegal, but morally it feels really icky.'

Emily, who boasts 13k followers on Instagram, added: 'To make that the theme of your baby shower? It just doesn't feel like this is what motherhood is supposed to be.'

She added: 'Is any part of her pregnancy being kept sacred for her and private for her? Or is the whole thing just to get as many eyeballs as possible so she makes a huge amount of money?'

Industry Reputation Concerns

Emily claimed that Bonnie's bizarre stunts are so important to her career, she may not know when to stop. She later accused Bonnie of giving adult content stars a bad name, insisting that there are 'normal people who happen to work in adult content'.

The creator alleged that people like Bonnie 'don't care about the industry's reputation and just keep doing one crazy thing after another for attention'.

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