OnlyFans sensation Bonnie Blue is at the center of a social media storm after admitting her much-publicized pregnancy was an elaborate stunt. Known for her daring online presence, the 26-year-old creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, revealed that the buzz she generated resulted in a whopping $1 million payday. This revelation comes after she stunned followers with a supposed pregnancy after allegedly hosting intimate encounters with 400 men at an infamous London mansion.
Bonnie took to social media on March 31 to dismantle the facade, dramatically removing a prosthetic baby bump in front of her audience. In a lavish Mexican villa, she cheekily addressed her followers, saying, "Thank you for all you middle-aged dumb parents that fell for my rage bait, because not only has it paid for the villa, the sunshine, but over 100 million views has made me $1 million better off." She wrapped up her declaration with a playful kiss to the camera.
The saga began in February, when Bonnie, alongside a 'doctor' in a blue balaclava, appeared to undergo an ultrasound, shocking many with her claim of pregnancy. However, skepticism was rife among her followers, who noticed inconsistencies in the footage. Alert viewers pointed out that the bump seemed artificial, appearing to be a silicone prosthetic attached by a belt.
"Anyone notice the fake baby bump??" one follower commented, while others quickly joined in, expressing their doubts. "I did," confirmed another, with more echoing similar sentiments.
As the controversy grew, Bonnie continued to engage her audience, initially sparking interest by inviting men to participate in a 'breeding' event. Despite the uproar, she maintained that she never truly claimed to be pregnant, labeling the act as a line she wouldn't cross.
The public's reaction to Bonnie's provocative stunt has been mixed. While some praised her for her audacity and entrepreneurial spirit, others were less amused, finding the hoax in poor taste. Many expressed their frustration, particularly those who have faced challenges in their own journeys to parenthood. One upset viewer commented, "Respectfully, this is just an all-time low and is actually disgusting. There are couples out there who genuinely deserve a child, try for a child for years and years, and cannot fall pregnant and you are out here just playing f*** around and find out?"
This isn't the first time Bonnie has courted controversy. Last year, she misled fans into thinking she was pregnant following a notorious publicity stunt involving over 1,000 men. Yet, despite the divisive opinions, Bonnie continues to thrive in the spotlight, using shock value as her currency in the bustling world of online creators.