British adult content sensation Bonnie Blue has announced another headline-grabbing event that’s sure to stir the pot. Following her eyebrow-raising "golden baby shower," the 27-year-old is taking things up a notch with her latest spectacle, the "Milk Me" event, scheduled for July 4 in London. As usual, Bonnie is drawing both intrigue and ire with her boundary-pushing antics.
Bonnie shared on TikTok that her "Milk Me" event will feature young men, dubbed "barely legals," "milking" her in front of a live audience. She reassured followers that all participants will sign consent forms, addressing any potential concerns. In typical Bonnie fashion, she explained, "Milk helps boys grow so big," and claimed the event will transform participants from "barely legals" into "big boys" brimming with vitamins.
“It’s my body, this is what I choose,” Bonnie confidently stated during a recent radio interview, defending her right to curate such events.
Just weeks ago, Bonnie made waves with her unconventional "golden baby shower" in London, where over 100 attendees mingled for six hours of decidedly adult-themed activities. The event, far from your traditional celebration, mixed baby shower games with explicit content, including fetishistic elements. Bonnie herself labeled the spectacle "disgusting" in a TikTok video, admitting her intent was to mix the wholesome nature of pregnancy with bizarre activities.
Despite criticism from fellow adult creators and public figures alike, Bonnie stood firm. When radio host Shelagh Fogarty questioned the impact of such events on her child, Bonnie replied with conviction: "It’s my body, this is what I choose." She justified the explicit nature of her events by highlighting her commitment to providing a financially secure future for her child.
Bonnie Blue's pregnancy claims have been as controversial as her events. Earlier in the year, she admitted to faking a pregnancy after claiming it came from a "breeding mission" with over 400 men. This admission was made alongside the reveal of a silicone bump, which she called "rage bait," a stunt that reportedly earned her over £1 million.
Despite this, attendees of her "golden baby shower," like fellow creator Owain Laing, insist that Bonnie is genuinely expecting, stating with certainty after seeing her in person. Yet, Bonnie’s fluctuating claims keep the public guessing. Whether it’s a ploy for clicks or the real deal, Bonnie is due to keep us on our toes until her supposed due date in November 2026.