Bonnie Blue Reveals Controversial Plan for Newborn Baby

by Chief Editor

Content creator Bonnie Blue, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, has confirmed she is pregnant and intends to auction off her unborn child’s name to fans. Known for high-profile online stunts and adult content, Billinger has stated her primary focus is the baby’s health, while maintaining plans to involve her audience in her pregnancy journey.

Why is Bonnie Blue auctioning her baby’s name?

According to reports from LADbible and Us Weekly, Billinger views fan involvement as a way to engage her audience while navigating her pregnancy. She expressed that auctioning the name is a “fun” idea, though she has emphasized a commitment to establishing boundaries regarding the child’s privacy. As Billinger told Us Weekly, she aims to strike a balance where fans remain involved without the child being sexualized, noting that while pregnancy itself can be a fetish, she plans to draw a “very strict line” once the baby is born.

How does this fit into her history of online stunts?

Billinger’s career is marked by a series of controversial public claims and events. In January 2025, she claimed to have engaged with 1,057 men in 24 hours. Later, in June 2025, she faced a ban from OnlyFans after promoting an event involving a glass box, which a spokesperson for the platform noted violated their “Extreme challenge content” policies. Her career was also the subject of a Channel 4 documentary, 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, which aired in August 2025.

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“I’d like to auction off the baby name to a fan. I’ve let them breed me, urinate on me and I’d like to continue their involvement throughout my pregnancy, also including the baby name,” Billinger told LADbible in June 2026.

What challenges has she faced regarding her pregnancy claims?

The journey to this pregnancy has been characterized by shifting narratives. In February 2026, Billinger claimed she was pregnant following a “breeding mission” involving 400 men. However, by March 2026, she admitted to Us Weekly that she had previously worn a fake baby bump as a form of “rage-baiting.” By May 2026, she confirmed the pregnancy was genuine. This follows a December 2025 incident in Bali, where she was arrested on suspicion of filming adult content; while authorities found no evidence of that, she was deported for visa and traffic violations.

Did you know?
Before her ban from OnlyFans in June 2025, Billinger was reportedly earning £2 million per month from the platform.

FAQ

  • Who is Bonnie Blue?
    She is a content creator and influencer whose legal name is Tia Billinger, known for high-profile stunts and adult content.
  • Is she actually pregnant?
    Yes. While she admitted to using a fake bump for “rage-bait” in March 2026, she confirmed in May 2026 that she is currently pregnant.
  • Has she been in legal trouble?
    Yes. She was deported from Bali in December 2025 for visa and traffic violations after being investigated for alleged adult content production.

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