Bonnie Blue Won't Retire from Adult Career After Baby
Bonnie Blue Won't Retire After Baby

Bonnie Blue says she is excited to become a mother and care for her child, but she has no intention of stepping away from her controversial adult career. The 27-year-old content creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has made millions while often outraging the British public with what many describe as disgusting sex stunts. Recently, she drew significant online backlash after allowing a large group of men to urinate on her during a so-called golden baby shower gangbang.

In an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, Bonnie made it clear that she will not be retiring. I am going to be stretched out so I can take more than ever, she stated. I don't plan on retiring. People think after you have a baby, your life ends. That is really not the case at all.

The adult star also discussed how she will balance motherhood with her career, insisting that not much will change. I actually plan on living my life the exact same way, she said. I plan on travelling and doing everything I do now but just with a baby. It is easier said than done. I don't have a baby yet but I do believe a lot of people just milk it and make it seem harder than what it is. I am in a very lucky position in that I can get help if I want help. I can fly first class and I can get a private jet if I need to.

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Bonnie acknowledged that her financial situation sets her apart from many new mothers. The restrictions most people have because maternity pay is absolutely terrible, she explained. They are very restricted. I don't have those restrictions.

Despite her wealth, Bonnie has no immediate plans to hire a nanny and said she will handle diaper changes herself. It does make me feel sick though, she admitted. I do wish it came out potty trained already. When I see those videos on TikTok and the s*** has gone up their back. I wish you could have a friendly jet wash that was kid friendly.

Bonnie also shared her thoughts on her baby's future and whether she would support them entering the adult industry. If they wanted to do it, they can do it, she said. I'm not saying I'd encourage it. There are a lot of downsides to it. I've been very good at handling the hate, the backlash and the criticism that comes with it. But it doesn't mean everyone deals with it so well. So it is not necessarily an industry I recommend. I originally got into this for money as oppose to enjoying it. Over time, I have learned to enjoy it. For them, they might just do charity work for the rest of their life or they might just stick to doing hobbies.

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