OnlyFans Star Bonnie Blue Accused of Faking Pregnancy After Controversial Event
Social media influencer and OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is at the centre of a scandal as fans allege she is fabricating a pregnancy following a disturbing 'breeding' session. The 26-year-old shocked her online followers last month by announcing she was expecting after participating in an event where she claimed to have slept with 400 men at a luxurious London mansion owned by convicted fraudster Lord Davenport.
Viral TikTok Video Sparks Suspicion Over Baby Bump
In a recent TikTok video posted from her hotel room in Mexico during Spring Break, Bonnie Blue discussed her alleged pregnancy while wearing a green bikini. However, eagle-eyed viewers quickly noticed anomalies in her appearance, leading to widespread speculation that she is using a prosthetic baby bump. As she bent over during the video, a section above her bikini waistband appeared to crinkle, resembling silicone material, and seemed attached to a belt fastened around her waist.
Fans expressed their doubts in the comments section, with one user writing, "Anyone notice the fake baby bump??" Others chimed in, agreeing and sharing screenshots that highlighted the suspicious details. This incident has reignited debates about the authenticity of her pregnancy claims, which first emerged after the controversial event in February.
History of Pregnancy Controversies and Public Backlash
This is not the first time Bonnie Blue has faced accusations of lying about a pregnancy. Last year, she led fans to believe she was expecting following a previous stunt where she broke a "world record" by sleeping with over 1,000 men at the same mansion. At that time, she later insisted, "I have never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never, ever lie about pregnancy… (it’s a) step too far."
The announcement of her current pregnancy came after she encouraged men to sign up for the 'breeding' event, expressing a desire to make "someone a daddy." So far, none of the participants have come forward to claim paternity, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the situation. The event itself has drawn criticism for its controversial nature, with past detractors labelling such stunts as "disgusting" and insensitive to couples struggling with infertility.
Unanswered Questions and Ongoing Speculation
As the story unfolds, key questions remain unanswered. Is Bonnie Blue's pregnancy announcement a hoax designed to generate publicity, or is there truth to her claims? The lack of confirmation from any alleged father and the visual evidence from the TikTok video have fueled scepticism among her audience.
Public reaction has been mixed, with some fans defending her while others condemn the potential deception. The incident highlights the blurred lines between reality and performance in the world of online content creation, where sensational claims can quickly go viral. For now, the truth behind Bonnie Blue's pregnancy remains shrouded in mystery, leaving followers to speculate until more information emerges.



