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Published 12:06 05 Jun 2026 GMT
Bonnie Blue has once again made headlines for an outrageous suggestion to turn her baby shower into something more crude.
The infamous adult content creator is arguably the most famous adult industry figure in the UK, and she claims to have become pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men.
She branded it as a "breeding mission," and while many doubted the legitimacy of her pregnancy, it seems like she may not be lying after all.
Bonnie, real name Tia Billinger, announced that her baby shower will be unconventional, saying in a statement while speaking to LBC host Shelagh Fogarty: "I'm inviting the public to turn my baby shower into a golden shower."
However, this has unsurprisingly resulted in criticism from experts and the public, as one psychologist has weighed in on Bonnie's invitation.
Dr Charlotte Ord told her 83,000 Instagram followers that she was "shocked," like most people, when Bonnie made the announcement, before explaining why there were several concerns.
She explained: "It raised psychological safeguarding and child welfare concerns for me. I mean, imagine discovering deeply sexualized public content associated with your name, with your family story, even your baby shower.
"And we have to ask what happens when children inadvertently become part of the content. And how do we protect their dignity, their anonymity, their digital footprint before they have the capacity to be able to consent for themselves?" the psychologist pointed out.
She went on: "This isn't about moral judgment or shaming consenting adults, but it is about asking who might be vulnerable?
"What responsibility is there when we post things on public platforms where children might be impacted? And ultimately, where is the line when children become part of the content?"
The event, which is set to take place this Saturday, June 6, will involve the adult content creator allowing men to urinate on her.
She confirmed that this is the purpose of the event, but admitted that "urinating is a fetish so it is not going to appeal to everyone," so she isn't sure about numbers.
She described the event as “a mix of wholesome, like the traditional baby shower games, like trying the baby food, along with other fluids added in there,” in a separate interview with LBC.
When the host criticized her decision, Bonnie replied: "Again, my body, this is what I'm choosing", before adding: "If you couldn't have sex during pregnancy, I would not have sex. But you can have sex, so I will have sex."
The 26-year-old added that pregnancy is a "big fetish for a lot of people," so she wants "to make the most" of her pregnancy because it may only happen once.
The OnlyFans star spoke about how things have been as she intends to approach parenthood, in an interview with the Daily Star.
Bonnie Blue has confirmed she is pregnant but is refusing to reveal the identity of the child's father.
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 said that 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."