The internet’s most infamous adult content creator has confirmed that her latest headline-grabbing stunt is, for once, the “real deal.” After months of fueling speculation and admitting to past deceptions, 27-year-old Tia Billinger—known to millions as Bonnie Blue—has confirmed she is pregnant.
For months, the British performer kept social media in a tailspin. Earlier this year, she admitted to wearing a prosthetic baby bump, explicitly calling it “rage bait” designed to trick a public she labeled “dumb.” However, the skepticism has finally been replaced by confirmation. Fellow content creator Owain Laing, who recently attended her baby shower, told Us Weekly that he could “confirm it’s 100 percent real” after seeing her in person.
A Controversial “Golden” Celebration
Despite the life-changing nature of her news, Blue remains committed to her polarizing brand of content. She recently sparked widespread backlash after announcing plans for a “golden shower” themed baby shower.
In an interview with LADbible, Blue insisted the event is “just a twist” on traditional baby showers. She described a blend of wholesome activities—like tasting baby food—alongside more graphic elements, confirming she intends to continue her adult work throughout the event. “I’ll be having sex with the people as well,” she told LBC News.
What We Know
Identity: Born Tia Billinger, the performer is a 27-year-old British adult content creator.
Timeline: Blue announced the pregnancy in February 2026, initially admitting it was a stunt before confirming its authenticity in May 2026.
Naming Rights: The creator has publicly stated she intends to auction off her child’s name to fans.
Professional Future: Blue has vowed to continue her career as an adult content creator after giving birth.
Marketing the Private Life
Beyond the stunts, Blue is actively navigating the complexities of her public persona. She has repeatedly defended her choices, arguing that she wants to find a balance between involving her fans and protecting the child from sexualization. “Pregnancy can be sexualised. That’s fine, because that’s referring to me, but there’ll be a very strict line, especially once the baby’s here,” she claimed.
However, the ethics of her methods remain a subject of intense debate. While some followers view her as a master of modern engagement, critics argue that her content—which previously included controversial “sex challenges”—represents a troubling trend in digital content creation where every aspect of life, including parenthood, is commodified for profit.
Why This Matters
This story strikes a nerve because it sits at the intersection of modern celebrity, the “attention economy,” and traditional parenting. For many, the idea of turning a pregnancy into a serialized, monetized “stunt” represents the extreme logical conclusion of influencer culture.
As the lines between a performer’s private life and their professional brand continue to blur, the public is left to grapple with a difficult question: When does the pursuit of viral fame cross the line, and what happens to the children born into a world where their own existence is auctioned off to the highest bidder?
‘Don’t you see that as a denigration of your baby?!’
Porn star Bonnie Blue’s plans to turn her baby shower into a ‘golden shower’ leaves Shelagh Fogarty feeling uncomfortable. pic.twitter.com/kvGgvgPUZd
— LBC (@LBC) May 29, 2026
For now, Blue appears undeterred by the noise. As she prepares for the next chapter of her life, she remains focused on her business, leaving the identity of the father as what she calls “another day’s problem.”