Bonnie Blue, the 27-year-old adult star, is facing intense online backlash for continuing to film explicit content while pregnant, including a 'Golden Shower' event where masked men urinated on her pregnant belly. In an interview with Metro, she defended her actions, calling critics 'sick in the head' and insisting she is not exploiting her unborn child.
Planned Pregnancy and Public Scrutiny
Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Billinger, conceived at her 'breeding event' on February 7, where she claims to have had unprotected sex with around 400 men. She told Metro she tried for 'years and years' to get pregnant with her soon-to-be ex-husband. She is due to give birth in 'late October or early November'. Despite the planned nature of the pregnancy, she said seeing two lines on the test was still a shock.
Since announcing her pregnancy, Bonnie has faced calls for child services to intervene. A Change.org petition demands 'social services investigate Bonnie Blue for child abuse'. On June 8, she hosted a 'Golden Shower' event, with short clips on TikTok reaching four to six million views each.
Defending Her Choices
Bonnie rejects accusations that she is sexualising her baby. 'People say "you're sexualising the baby". No, I'm sexualising myself as a pregnant woman,' she said. 'The comments I get given… you're the one that's sick in the head.' She argues that having sex with one person or ten is the same, and that doctors do not impose restrictions on penis size during pregnancy.
When asked about child protection services, she did not confirm or deny contact but stated, 'I can say everything is fine, there are no risks and no one is bothered about what I'm getting up to. The public might, but in terms of authorities, I'm fine.'
Safety Measures and Future Plans
Bonnie told Metro she already has security in public but has only had two or three bad interactions. She plans to fly private with her child and will not post pictures of the baby online. 'I can't control what people sexualise, but I can control what I put out online,' she said, adding that she is consulting lawyers to prevent the press or public from filming and uploading videos of the baby.
She intends to return to work five weeks after giving birth, though not necessarily involving penetrative sex. 'I enjoy working and I don't want to take time off,' she clarified.
Emotional Toll and Support
Bonnie revealed that many women have sent her messages hoping she miscarries. 'When I first announced I was pregnant, there were a lot of women hoping I miscarried,' she said, her eyes glistening. She also noted that she paid for a fan's IVF treatment, which resulted in the fan welcoming a baby boy in May 2026.
Despite the hate, Bonnie remains excited. 'I've got everything plus more, and I just can't wait. Like, I'm counting down the days and the hours,' she said. To those hoping she loses her child, she responded: 'I deserve to be pregnant, I deserve to have a healthy baby. And I won't wish you the brutal comments you wish on me.'



