Bonnie Blue's Controversial Baby Shower Plans Spark Public Outcry
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has once again ignited controversy, this time with her plans for an unconventional baby shower.
Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, announced her intention to host an adult-themed event, which she described as a "g*lden sh*wer," during a May 29 appearance on LBC.
During the interview with presenter Shelagh Fogarty, Blue stated, "I’m inviting the public to turn my baby shower into a g*lden sh*wer." She further clarified, "It is exactly what you think it is.
I’ll be inviting the public to come and urinate on me and have s*x with me." This revelation reportedly left the interviewer visibly uncomfortable.
Blue defended her decision, asserting it was her choice and that pregnancy is a "big f*tish for a lot of people." She claimed she wanted to "make the most" of the experience, suggesting it might be a one-time occurrence.
While the event would include traditional baby shower elements like food and games, Blue also mentioned that "other fluids" would be involved.
This latest announcement follows months of conflicting claims regarding Blue's pregnancy.
She initially sparked speculation by claiming she became pregnant after a "breeding mission" involving unprotected intercourse with 400 men.
She even posted videos discussing the pregnancy and joked about collecting DNA samples.
Later, she discussed plans for a gender reveal with fans and even suggested auctioning off the baby's name, refusing to identify the father beyond calling him "one of many."
However, questions arose when viewers noticed what appeared to be a silicone baby bump in some of her videos.
Blue initially dismissed the criticism, stating, "It’s not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant." She later admitted that one of her pregnancy announcements was a staged publicity stunt, claiming it generated over 100 million views and earned her approximately £1 million.
Despite this admission, Blue subsequently insisted she was genuinely pregnant, with a due date in November.
The controversial baby shower plans have drawn significant backlash online, with many social media users expressing deep concern for the welfare of the unborn child.
Comments ranged from calls for authorities to intervene to questioning Blue's suitability to raise a child.
This development matters to the audience because it highlights ongoing public debate surrounding the use of pregnancy for online engagement and the potential implications for child welfare.
Key points
- Adult content creator Bonnie Blue revealed plans to host an adult-themed baby shower, which she described as a "g*lden sh*wer."
- During an interview on LBC, Blue stated she would invite the public to "urinate on me and have s*x with me" at the event.
- The announcement has led to widespread concern among social media users regarding the welfare of the unborn child.