Criticising Bonnie Blue's pregnancy stunts? She says you're 'sick in the head'
It’s no secret that Bonnie Blue, one of the most infamous sex workers in the world, is pregnant.
There’s no denying it any longer, with the star visibly glowing as she sits across from me, flush-faced and recounting how sick she’s been since the first trimester.
Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, tried for ‘years and years’ to get pregnant with her soon to be ex-husband, but says she conceived at her ‘breeding event’ on February 7, where she claims to have enjoyed unprotected sex with around 400 men.
She tells Metro she’s due to give birth in ‘late October or early November’.
‘It was planned, but it was still a shock,’ she says. ‘Actually seeing those two lines on a pregnancy test takes you back for a second.’
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She gushes and says ‘there’s not a day or an hour where I’m not speaking about the baby’, as she tells me of her hallway filled with boxes of supplies for when her little one arrives.
But the 27-year-old has not had a fairytale journey, with many online calling for child services to get involved.
Her eyebrow-raising antics have ranged from being filmed licking a bottle of Grey Goose and appearing to do shots in Ayia Napa, to continuing to film and post explicit content while pregnant.
On June 8, she hosted a ‘Golden Shower’, where she invited masked men to urinate on her pregnant belly. Short clips of the event posted on TikTok hit four to six million views each.
She also revealed to Metro she’s planning on inviting men to give her a ‘final stretch out’ before she gives birth.
‘Today I reported Bonnie Blue to Derbyshire child protection due to her REVOLTING plan to have a ‘golden shower’ on her body while pregnant,’ wrote @DrPamSpurr on X. ‘Her reprehensible behaviour is putting her unborn child in danger.’
‘Social services need to be informed,’ commented Faye Parker on Facebook. There’s even a Change.org petition set up to demand ‘social services investigate Bonnie Blue for child abuse’.
When Metro questioned Bonnie on whether she’d been contacted by child protection services, she didn’t confirm or deny it.
‘There are some parts I’m not going to mention, but I’m not worried,’ she says. ‘I can say everything is fine, there are no risks and no one is bothered about what I’m getting up to. The public might, but in terms of authorities, I’m fine.’
But some on social media feel these calls for Bonnie to be investigated infringe on her rights as a woman and sex worker, and the porn star agrees.
‘Everyone is beyond disgusted that I’m still having sex whilst pregnant,’ she explains. ‘But to me, having sex with one person or having sex with 10 people is very much the same.
‘Even in some of my sex tapes where it’s just with one other person, some of the comments are like “I can’t believe you’re doing that, that’s terrible”.
‘There’s no part when you get pregnant where the doctor says, “if that guy’s more than five inches, you can’t have sex”.’
Many took issue with her Golden Shower event, claiming she was sexualising her child and her pregnancy.
But the mum-to-be disagrees she’s exploiting her baby, despite saying it’s a ‘very close line’.
‘I’m definitely making the most of my pregnancy. I don’t know if I’ll be pregnant again,’ she explains. ‘I already don’t feel sexy at times. My body’s changing rapidly. That doesn’t mean I don’t want men to find me attractive or sexy.
‘People say “you’re sexualising the baby”. No, I’m sexualising myself as a pregnant woman. The comments I get given… you’re the one that’s sick in the head.’
Bonnie previously told Metro she has to have security when she’s in public but despite this, she doesn’t have ‘massive concerns’ about the safety of her child when he or she born’.
‘I’ve only had two or three bad interactions, the rest is people crowding me because they want to say hi or take photos, and things can get out of control very quickly – not necessarily in a bad way,’ she says.
‘But if I’m with the baby, I’ll need to make sensible decisions before going out. The safety of the baby is going to be a big thing.’
Precautionary measures she’ll be taking are only flying private when she’s with her child and not posting pictures of her baby online.
‘As much as I wish that people only wanked over people above the age of 18, I can’t control what people sexualise, but I can control what I put out online,’ she adds.
‘I’m already speaking to lawyers about what can I do to make sure the press or the public aren’t filming and uploading videos of the baby online, but it’s hard.’
She won’t be going off-grid once she’s given birth though, with plans to return to work just five weeks after labouring.
‘That doesn’t mean [penetrative sex],’ Bonnie clarifies. ‘Obviously, my work’s very varied. There’s a lot I do. I don’t just bend over. I enjoy working and I don’t want to take time off.’
Bonnie says she has a ‘thick skin’ but that doesn’t mean she isn’t impacted by women wishing her ill.
‘When I first announced I was pregnant, there were a lot of women hoping I miscarried,’ Bonnie says, her eyes glistening. ‘So, when I aim hate towards women, you must understand it’s because my inbox is filled with people hoping I lose the baby.
‘I saw a TikTok yesterday, and it was like, “how is it fair Bonnie Blue’s still pregnant and I’ve miscarried?” And as horrible as it is, I didn’t push you down the stairs. It was nothing to do with me.’
She’s also been accused of being detached and not caring about her baby, because of how she refers to her pregnancy online.
‘I say “the baby” because I know the gender, I know the name, and I’m trying not to say it,’ she explains.
The star adds that she even paid for a fan’s IVF treatment which allowed her to welcome a baby boy in May this year, and says it’s ‘lovely’ she was able to do that for someone.
The pair have been bonding over pregnancy and becoming a mother is something Bonnie is extremely excited about.
‘I’ve got everything plus more, and I just can’t wait. Like, I’m counting down the days and the hours,’ she says, smiling.
And to all those hoping she loses her child or has it taken by social services, Bonnie says this: ‘I deserve to be pregnant, I deserve to have a healthy baby.
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