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Published 15:43 02 Jun 2026 GMT
Bonnie Blue has confirmed she is pregnant but is refusing to reveal the identity of the child's father.
The 27-year-old adult content creator spoke candidly about her pregnancy during a recent interview, opening up about life as an expectant mother, her future career plans and how she intends to approach parenthood.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Billinger, admitted pregnancy has not been easy so far, despite saying both she and the baby are doing well.
She said: "Pregnancy is hard, but apart from that, I am all good. Well, a lot of gagging – a different type of gagging. That is frustrating."
The influencer also revealed one of her biggest frustrations has been finding clothes that fit as her pregnancy progresses.
She said: "Nothing fits and it is not like going up one size. I am talking about 10 sizes up.
"Maternity clothes, they are ugly. I would have to provide everyone with Viagra if I start wearing maternity clothes. It has been a struggle."
Bonnie confirmed she already knows the baby's gender but declined to share any further details. She said only: "It is healthy and that everything is all good."
During the interview, Bonnie discussed how she plans to raise a child while continuing to work in the adult industry.
She also addressed topics including protecting her child's identity and whether she has concerns about social services becoming involved because of her career.
The full interview is set to be released on the Daily Star's YouTube channel, where she expands on her plans for parenthood and life after giving birth.
Bonnie also revealed what could be her most controversial event yet, announcing plans to host what she described as a "golden baby shower" in London.
Explaining the concept, she said: "Well, most pregnant people have a baby shower. Instead, I'm going to have a golden shower on Saturday.
"It is exactly what you think it is. I'll be inviting the public to come and urinate on me and have sex with me."
When asked whether she really intended to go ahead with the event while pregnant, Bonnie stood by the idea and suggested attendance numbers were difficult to predict.
She said: "Urinating is a fetish so it is not going to appeal to everyone".