British adult star Bonnie Blue admitted on February 20, 2025, that she faked a “pregnancy” to fund IVF for fans. The OnlyFans creator, known for controversial stunts, faced backlash after hinting at expecting via social media. Her “Bonnie Blue fake pregnancy” ploy didn’t fool everyone.
Blue, 25, posted videos suggesting pregnancy—like taking a test to “check how far along” she was. She tied it to an alleged “world-record” sex marathon with 1,057 men. “Condoms are 99.9% effective, but with that many, I was 100% pregnant,” she claimed. Fans weren’t laughing.
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Critics slammed her for mocking infertility. “It’s disrespectful to those who can’t conceive,” one TikTok user raged. Blue, real name Tia Billinger, responded in a 15-minute YouTube video. “I’d never lie about pregnancy—it’s too far,” she said. She claimed it was to “give back” by raising IVF money.
Blue insisted the buzz would bankroll someone’s IVF. “I struggled to conceive once—it’s lonely,” she shared. “I’ll use this attention to help.” Yet, scepticism lingered. Many saw through it early, calling it a “disturbing” grab for views after her Australian Schoolies scandal.
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Hours earlier, OnlyFans rival Lily Phillips revealed her own “pregnancy” was fake—role-play for subscribers. Her Wednesday post, showing a bump and tests, drew similar ire. “It’s acting for adult niches,” her publicist told news.com.au. The timing fueled “rivalry” talk.
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Social media buzzed with doubt. “Both pregnant after all that? Come on,” an X user scoffed. “What are the chances?” another asked. Critics fumed over insensitivity to infertility struggles, branding it “sick.” Were Blue and Phillips competing for attention? Fans aren’t buying it.
Blue’s fake pregnancy stirred outrage and debate. Will her IVF pledge soften the blow or cement her as a provocateur? For now, it’s another viral twist in her wild career.