Bonnie Blue, a name that's stirred quite a bit of controversy in the UK, is now preparing for a new chapter – motherhood. But don’t expect the 27-year-old to slow down her infamous career anytime soon. Known off-camera as Tia Billinger, Bonnie has been the talk of the town for her eyebrow-raising exploits, including a much-discussed 'golden baby shower' event. Despite the criticism, Bonnie is embracing her journey and plans to keep working her signature style, even with a baby in tow.
In a no-holds-barred interview with the Daily Star, Bonnie was clear about her intentions. "I am going to be stretched out so I can take more than ever. I don't plan on retiring," she said, addressing rumors of her departure from the adult industry. For Bonnie, having a baby doesn't mean life comes to a halt. Instead, she's eagerly looking forward to maintaining her current lifestyle, just with a little one along for the ride.
"People think after you have a baby, your life ends. That is really not the case at all," Bonnie confidently remarked.
Bonnie is determined to defy conventional wisdom about motherhood. "I actually plan on living my life the exact same way," she explained, envisioning a future filled with travel and her trademark antics. While she admits parenting might not be as straightforward as it seems, Bonnie believes her privileged position gives her access to resources like first-class flights and private jets that make balancing both worlds feasible.
Interestingly, Bonnie has no plans to hire a nanny, at least not immediately. "It does make me feel sick though. I do wish it came out potty trained already," she joked about the less glamorous aspects of parenting. With typical humor, she mused about the challenges of diaper duty and how new parents could certainly use a 'friendly jet wash' designed for babies.
As for her child's future, Bonnie is open-minded yet cautious. "If they wanted to do it, they can do it. I'm not saying I'd encourage it," she shared. While she's managed to navigate the backlash and criticism, Bonnie recognizes the potential downsides of her line of work. "It is not necessarily an industry I recommend," she admits, considering her initial motivation was financial rather than passion-driven.
Bonnie hopes her child will find fulfillment, whether in charity work, hobbies, or a path entirely different from hers. Regardless of the choice, she's there to support them, much like she’s supported herself through the ups and downs of a controversial career.