Former OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue is giving fans details on her alleged pregnancy.
In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Blue, 27, said she will be a mom before 2026 ends, revealing her due date is in November and that she has already found out the sex of her baby.
“I’ll have a gender reveal later on in the year with my fans,” she teased.
Blue (real name Tia Billinger) claimed in February that she was pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men as part of her “breeding mission.” In March, Blue exclusively told Us that she had plans to auction off the baby’s name.
“I would like to auction off the baby’s name, I think that would be quite fun,” Blue said. “I think I want to get my fans involved in a gender reveal. They’re going to be involved along the way.”
Blue also hit back at fans who speculated her pregnancy was a stunt after she was seen seemingly wearing a silicone bump.
“I would just say women’s bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and it’s as simple as that,” Blue told Us, when asked about the rumors. “It’s not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant. The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way. So enjoy watching me carrying a doll around this year, because I am pregnant.”
Later that month, Blue admitted that the pregnancy was a stunt while sharing a video of her cradling a silicone bump strapped to her T-shirt.
“So, spring break is done, and I’m no longer gonna need this fake bump so thank you for all you middle-aged dumb parents that fell for my rage bait, because not only has it paid for the villa, the sunshine, but over 100 million views has made me £1 million better off,” Blue said in the clip, per the Mirror.
Earlier this month, Blue was spotted partying in Ayia Napa and shared in a press release obtained by Us that she is pregnant.
“I told you I was pregnant, it’s not my fault you’re dumb,” she said.
One year prior to her alleged pregnancy, Blue — who split from estranged husband Oliver “Ollie” Davidson in 2023 — exclusively told Us that she had struggled with fertility.
“I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and really, really struggled and I’d have to go down the IVF route,” she said at the time. “So I wish I could say I might get pregnant, however, I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally.”
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