OnlyFans star Bonnie Blue claims she faked pregnancy for IVF fundraiser

According to British star Bonnie Blue, she pretended to be “pregnant” in order to repay her fans and gather money for an IVF treatment.
After being expelled from Australia in November for her Schoolies stunt involving “barely legal” young guys, the controversial sex worker lately posted a string of acerbic videos that implied she was pregnant.
The 25-year-old disputes claims that she was “pregnant,” but the videos, which are still shared on social media, give the impression that she was.
Blue disclosed in one video that she intended to “take another pregnancy test” in order to ascertain “how far along” she is.
Another video suggested that she had gotten pregnant during her purported “world-record” sex marathon, during which she reportedly had intercourse with 1057 guys in a 12-hour period.
The odds of me getting pregnant were 100% if I were sleeping with 1057 men, she stated, despite the fact that [condoms] have a 99.9% chance of really preventing a pregnancy.
Her most recent attempt at rage-bait, however, failed since many people pointed out that infertility issues are serious issues.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has responded to the criticism by posting a 15-minute video in which she says she would “never ever lie about pregnancy” because it would be a “step too far.”
In a video posted to her YouTube channel, she stated, “Giving back was something I’ve always wanted to do.”
“I’ve been hinting at being pregnant for the past 24 hours, but I’ve never confirmed it because I would never lie about it.”
The OnlyFans star continued by saying that it was a “step too far” compared to her “bonking barely legal men” ploy and that she had trouble becoming pregnant while she was still living in Australia with her split husband.
“I tried to get pregnant for a long time before I was a huge, huge s-t, and it was the most lonely experience ever, to be honest. Therefore, I wouldn’t have found it hilarious if I had witnessed someone making jokes about becoming pregnant.
She added that getting pregnant was extremely “expensive” and that she intended to “pay for somebody’s IVF journey” with the money she made from her sexual content.
“Yes, I will drain your husband, and I bonk barely legals, but I also want to do other things, so I’ve put that money aside and used the last 24 or 48 hours of haters’ attention, and I’d like women or couples to reach out to me on Instagram,” she asserted.
When she first started posting on social media, though, a lot of people saw through the ruse and called it a “disturbing publicity stunt.
In one of her TikTok videos, someone commented, “It’s really disrespectful to people who can’t have children.”
Another said, “What a sick joke.”
Her admission came hours after Lily Phillips, a “rival” OnlyFans model, acknowledged that her “pregnancy” announcement was a “role play” for her subscribers and that it wasn’t real.
Hours after Blue started posting “baby hints,” the 23-year-old, who is famous for crying after sleeping with 100 guys in 12 hours, generated a lot of uncertainty on Wednesday when she posted a picture of herself with a baby bump.
“The secret is out. She wrote in the caption, “Baby Phillips 2025,” and added a picture of two “positive” pregnancy tests.
However, in response to criticism, Phillips said news.com.au, claiming it was a publicity gimmick to meet a particular customer demand.
According to her publicist, Lily’s job choice entails acting, role-playing, and storytelling in order to follow popular categories and reach target consumers in the adult market.
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Phillips’ pregnancy announcement was not taken seriously by many, who accused the young adult entertainer of “faking” the news in order to increase her subscriptions.
Pretending to be pregnant when both men and women are experiencing infertility is the lowest of the low. One angry commenter said, “You act like this is a joke; it’s sick.”
“I apologize, but this is really repulsive! Another person concurred, “You’re obviously not pregnant.”
Another questioned, “How are you showing that much?” pointing out that she had worn a high-cut bodysuit at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas on January 25.
It’s not clear why Phillips and Blue have both faked pregnancies simultaneously, but the double baby announcements left many skeptical and have fueled suggestions that the high-profile sex workers are “rivals.”
Hold on, are Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips both expecting? So they were [expecting] while doing all of that? On X, someone wrote, “Ah, come on, man.”
“God, these girls are doing my head in,” said another.