Bonnie Blue announces she will be doing the 'world's biggest livestream of a birth' amid pregnancy rumors

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By Michelle H

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Bonnie Blue has ignited a social media frenzy by hinting at a possible pregnancy following her controversial claim of sleeping with 1,057 men in a single day.

The 25-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, recently shared an Instagram video stating, "Some women struggle to get pregnant, which is horrible, and I have a lot of spare... so I want to help resolve that."

Check out what she had to say:


She further announced plans to live-stream the birth, expressing, "In just 8 months' time, I am so excited to do the world's biggest livestream of a birth." 

Bonnie's provocative announcements have sparked a mix of reactions online. Some followers question the authenticity of her claims, suggesting they might be publicity stunts.

Screenshot 2025-01-05 at 14.15.35.pngBonnie Blue has claimed to have slept with 1000 men in a day. Credit: Instagram / Bonnie Blue

One user commented, "She isn't pregnant - just for attention." Others expressed concern for the potential child, with remarks like, "Jesus imagine what that poor kid will go ... ." 

Adding to the intrigue, Lily Phillips also appeared to announce her pregnancy around the same time, leading to speculation about the timing and authenticity of both claims.

Lily, 23, took to Instagram to share a photo of herself cradling a bump, telling her followers: "baby phillips coming 2025".

In the video, she stroked her stomach as she told the camera: "It's official!"

She also shared a photo of two positive pregnancy tests with one reading "1-2 weeks pregnant" at the time it was taken.

Screenshot 2025-02-19 at 10.05.42.jpgLily Phillips appeared to announce her pregnancy. Credit: Instagram/Lily Phillips

Lily had found fame after she bedded 101 men in 14 hours and had been going for the record of being the first person to sleep with 1,000 people in 24 hours.

However, she did not manage to break the record as she was beaten to the task by fellow creator Bonnie Blue.

Fans were quick to flood the comments with speculation about whether the pregnancy was real or not, writing: "If this fake news, you will once again break the image of creators and show how far they are willing to go for £ and views."

Others added: "Hate Bait" and: "I think it is fakee", while someone else wrote: "I hope it’s not fake cause that’ll be a pretty sick joke."

Fans also pointed out that the content creator had appeared at the AVN Awards just weeks before the announcement with a flat stomach.

Critics have questioned the likelihood of two high-profile OF stars announcing pregnancies simultaneously, with some suggesting it might be a coordinated publicity effort. 

Bonnie Blue, originally from Derbyshire, transitioned from a career in recruitment to her current industry, gaining notoriety for her unique content and controversial stunts.

Despite the skepticism surrounding her recent announcements, she continues to captivate and divide public opinion.

Featured image credit: Instagram / Bonnie Blue