Bonnie Blue Reveals Pregnancy from 400-Man Orgy, Father Unknown
Bonnie Blue Pregnant After 400-Man Orgy, Father Unknown

Bonnie Blue has doubled down on her claim that she became pregnant during a 400-man orgy, and has spoken about who the father might be. The controversial adult star has made millions by outraging the British public with what many call 'disgusting' sex stunts.

From 1,000 Men to a Breeding Mission

The Nottinghamshire native, whose real name is Tia Billinger, first gained notoriety by having sex with 1,000 men in a single day. Since then, her sexual stunts have become increasingly extreme. Most recently, she engaged in unprotected sex with 400 men in what she termed a 'breeding mission'.

Not IVF, But Natural Conception

Bonnie had previously stated that she needed IVF to become pregnant after years of trying naturally. However, in an exclusive interview with the Daily Star, she revealed: 'I didn't use IVF.' She added: 'A lot of women have reached out to me because they have seen me speaking about IVF previously and said they had been having IVF treatments for years and then magically got pregnant naturally. So, even if you have been told that IVF is the only way you will get pregnant, it doesn't mean it is impossible.'

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The Father: One of Many Men

When asked who the father is, Bonnie remained tight-lipped. 'It is one of many... men. It tends to be a guy who gets a female pregnant. He would have probably have been wearing a blue ski mask, naked, had a big c*** and I had sex with him.' She further stated that the father might see the baby's first steps 'possibly if I have narrowed it down.'

No Need for a Father Figure

Bonnie also expressed that money can buy a 'nanny who is probably a lot better than what most fathers do for people. I don't necessarily think you have to have a father. I know a lot of people are brought up by single mums and credit to them. Some people are brought up by their grandparents, some are brought up via adoption and I don't think it is fair to say they need a father figure.'

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