Adult content creator Bonnie Blue is addressing speculation that her alleged pregnancy is a stunt.
“It’s not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant,” Blue, 26, exclusively told Luxury Handbag Shopping of tuning out the haters. “The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way. I saw a comment say, ‘Even if I’m seen having a baby, they’ll think it’s a doll.’ So enjoy watching me carrying a doll around this year, because I am pregnant, but I am not fazed at all if people don’t believe me.”
While Blue promised “lots of spring break content” will be shared soon, she noted that the “really fun” event “just shows I’ve been able to continue doing what I do despite being pregnant or not pregnant.”
Blue (real name Tia Billinger) claimed in February that she is pregnant following her “breeding mission” event, where she had unprotected sex with 400 men. Earlier this month, Blue participated in her annual spring break event, where she posted a video wrapped in a towel while wearing a bikini. Eagle-eyed fans, however, seemed to spot an alleged silicone bump in her midsection.
When asked whether she had a comment on the silicone bump rumors, Blue told Us, “I would just say women’s bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and it’s as simple as that.”
Blue, meanwhile, claimed she has also been navigating “brutal” comments from users regarding her pregnancy.
“I can’t think of anything worse [than] messaging me with nothing but anger, even though it’s nothing to do with me or it wasn’t my fault at all,” she said. “I did not push anything down the stairs. It’s just the wrong way to go about it. If I’d done a very fancy announcement where I’d got private jets flying over to say I was pregnant, people would be crying about the living crisis and saying, ‘Oh, we didn’t need to do that.’ Like, no matter which way I announced it, it was going to upset people. And it’s not my problem. As long as I’m happy and the baby’s healthy, the rest is just entertainment.”
She continued, “It’s terrible that people have miscarriages and stillborns and can’t conceive, which is why I paid for a woman to have an IVF treatment last year … but I wouldn’t ever go out my way to help people that give me hate and then [expect me] to help them, because it’s not my problem at all.”
As of now, Blue shared that she’s feeling “very strong” mentally while dealing with her critics.
“There’s a lot of pathetic women out there that unfortunately can’t understand that I didn’t force a miscarriage on them, or it’s not my fault they can’t conceive. But luckily, I don’t take that to heart, and I understand it’s just a reflection on their terrible personality as opposed to mine,” she told Us, noting that she has been “feeling good” in terms of her physical health. “Morning sickness, but apart from that, I’m very lucky that my job can be flexible. I’m just adjusting to a different type of gagging.”
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