Bonnie Blue Fires Back at Critics Over Pregnancy Announcement After 400-Men Stunt
Bonnie Blue Hits Back at Critics Over Pregnancy Announcement

Bonnie Blue Defends Pregnancy Announcement Amidst Controversy

Controversial adult star Bonnie Blue has sent shockwaves across the internet with her latest announcement, revealing she is allegedly pregnant just two weeks after filming a highly publicised stunt involving 400 random men without protection. The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has now issued a furious statement hitting back at critics who have labelled her actions as "disgusting" and questioned the legitimacy of her pregnancy claims.

The Controversial Timeline

Bonnie Blue's pregnancy announcement comes almost exactly one year after she was forced to admit she wasn't pregnant following similar speculation on social media. At that time, she claimed she would never lie about pregnancy, calling it "a step too far," and stated she planned to use income from the speculation to help pay for someone's IVF journey.

The latest announcement follows her extreme "breeding mission" event on February 7, where she allegedly slept with 400 men in a single day at a luxurious London mansion owned by convicted fraudster Lord Davenport. The event was originally scheduled for January 17 to mark the one-year anniversary of when she claimed to have broken the "world record" by sleeping with 1,057 men, but was postponed due to what she described as "the wrong time of the month."

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Public Backlash and Response

Following her pregnancy announcement on social media platforms over the weekend, Bonnie Blue faced immediate backlash from critics and members of the public. One person wrote online: "I recently miscarried and if this is a publicity stunt that's really low of you. There's people out here who are desperate for kids." Another critic added: "Respectfully, this is just an all time low and is actually disgusting. There are couples out there who genuinely deserve a child, try for a child for years and years and cannot fall pregnant."

In her defiant response, Bonnie Blue stated: "It's my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish." She continued: "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. To the women showing anger towards me because they've experienced a miscarriage, that's wrong. It does not mock miscarriages at all."

The 400-Men Event Details

The controversial event that preceded the pregnancy announcement saw men queuing at a swanky London mansion to participate in Bonnie Blue's latest sex challenge. Chilling footage from the day shows men waiting in line, with some reportedly receiving phone calls from girlfriends while awaiting their turn. The star collected DNA samples from all participants and took their contact details, stating beforehand that if she fell pregnant it would be "a problem for another day."

Participants were reportedly screened for sexually transmitted diseases, and refreshments were provided during the event. Four men wearing blue ski masks were captured on camera trying to hide their identities as they prepared to see Bonnie, with the group seemingly encouraging each other on. So far, none of the 400 men who took part have spoken out publicly or claimed to be the father of Bonnie's alleged child.

Previous Statements and Medical History

In a YouTube video posted recently, Bonnie Blue documented taking a pregnancy test after complaining of being bed-bound due to illness. She described symptoms including sickness, headaches she characterised as "mega migraines," and food aversions. After allegedly taking the test, she told the camera: "It's like half pink, half white. Kinda looks like a drumstick, actually. Guys... I am definitely pregnant, fully pregnant."

The star then claimed to have travelled to London for a scan, which she said confirmed her baby was conceived after the "breeding mission" with 400 men. Images from the scan show men in balaclavas holding tablet devices, further raising questions about whether the entire announcement might be promotional content for her sex challenge.

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Last year, Bonnie opened up about her fertility struggles, explaining she had tried to have a child with her ex-husband for years and would have needed to pursue IVF treatment. She claimed at that time that she cannot "fall pregnant naturally." In 2025, she boasted that when she did finally have a child, the baby would have "1,057 dads" and she would be the "world's fittest mum."

Broader Controversy and Criticism

Bonnie Blue's methods of inviting non-professionals to create adult content with her for free have long sparked controversy within the industry. Experts, activists, and fellow sex workers have accused her of predatory behaviour towards young men and perpetuating misogynistic ideology through her content. She openly admits to using rage-bait in her material to drive profit and engagement.

Before the 400-men challenge, she told US Weekly that she would "of course" notify participants and talk with them if she ended up conceiving a child. She explained: "Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day. I got their DNA samples and their contact details." The star promoted the extreme event beforehand, encouraging men to sign up to become "a daddy," though it remains unclear whether the entire pregnancy announcement is genuine or represents another publicity stunt.