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Is Bonnie Blue pregnant?
The OnlyFans star and provocateur recently pulled a stunt that involved having unprotected sex with around 400 men.
Some people mock her for expressing her surprise, which led to pregnancy.
Others believe this too is a ruse.

Should pregnancy be a surprise under these circumstances?
According to Bonnie, whose real name is Tia Bellinger, she recently felt ill and suffered from some painful migraines.
So she chose to take a pregnancy test, which she claimed was positive.
She announced this in a video clip she posted on YouTube.
“Guys, I’m definitely pregnant… that is, I’m totally pregnant,” she says in apparent disbelief.
Bonnie has reported having fertility problems for years. That was why she was clearly surprised.
“So, I’m going to have to ChatGPT to figure out what to do next,” Bonnie says.
No one should use ChatGPT or any other genAI nonsense. Not just for ethical reasons, but because this script prediction software is not the place to get advice.
(Bonnie is a provocateur and probably just said it was ridiculous – but you never know with some people.)
“Because I’m actually not entirely sure. I don’t know…” Bonnie explained her dilemma.
As Bonnie claimed she had undergone an ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy, she exclaimed: “Oh, is this a baby? This is really crazy.” Is it so?

Wait, didn’t someone do something similar a year ago?
We’ve already mentioned that Bonnie is a provocateur.
She willingly shares the screen with disgraced monsters like Andrew Tate, marketing herself to the lowest atmospheric scum.
It wasn’t long until she was arrested in Indonesia in an incident that many believe was a deliberate ruse.
But surely announcing a pregnancy after having unprotected sex in a public way would be a bridge too far, right?
No, there’s an unexpected precedent for that, actually.

In February 2025, Lily Phillips slept with 100 men in one day and then claimed to be pregnant.
She later admitted that the pregnancy announcement was a ruse.
Bonnie and Lily may have similar acts—and we don’t simply mean their sexual act—but they are not the same person.
It is possible for one person to lie about the pregnancy and the other to tell the truth, like cursed doorkeepers in a logic puzzle.
But given that making outrageous statements is how Bonnie markets herself, those voicing their doubts on social media aren’t being unreasonable.

Being weird is all fun and games until no one believes you
Ultimately, Bonnie is a content creator.
Whether she’s posting outlandish claims on YouTube, sitting down to chat with someone who belongs – at best – in prison, or throwing it back on an adult media platform, she does her best to attract an audience.
It clearly works. But it also means that people have a hard time believing her when she makes statements.
Unfortunately, this kind of reputation can blow up in people’s faces.
However, it is theoretically possible that she could have become pregnant. If so, congratulations are probably in order.

