The truth about Bonnie Blue's pregnancy: Who the father could be, what her family members think - and how her latest stunt is so extreme it could be BANNED online
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Published: 17:45, 5 June 2026 | Updated: 17:49, 5 June 2026 When it comes to testing the bounds of public decency, few have crashed through them as relentlessly as adult content creator Tia Billinger. Over the past two years the 27-year-old from Derbyshire, better known by her alter ego Bonnie Blue, has made millions from filming herself having sex with ‘barely legal’ teens and then sticking the grim footage online behind a lucrative paywall. For those fortunate enough not to be familiar with her work, her crowning achievement – at least by her own questionable standards – was the servicing of 1,057 men during a 12-hour period in January 2025. That was before she dreamed up an even more debauched stunt which saw her, in February this year, have unprotected sex with 400 men with the sole purpose of getting pregnant. If ‘Bonnie Blue’s Breeding Mission’ was intended to provoke outrage and thereby maximise her publicity fuelled earnings then, horrifyingly, it appears to have done the trick. Having teased her viewers for weeks by posing with a silicone baby bump, she has now announced she is expecting her first child. Heaven knows who the father is. Most of the men who take part in her gang bangs wear face-concealing ski masks, though she did take DNA samples and personal details of the men she had sex with in February's stunt. Indeed, there is no sign that impending motherhood has given her cause to reconsider her career choices or question her morals. Over the past few weeks she has been posting yet more clips of herself having sex with strangers while pregnant, apparently not bothered that, one day, her child will be able to find that footage online. And despite flaunting a sizeable – and clearly very real – baby bump, she is now planning what, even by her own admission, will be her most depraved spectacle yet. Bonnie Blue posted photos of her baby bump, but there is no sign that impending motherhood has given her cause to reconsider her career choices or question her morals, writes Barbara Davies No need to spell out the eye-watering details of what she is calling her ‘golden baby shower’, but this week – faced with a backlash of repulsion – she was forced to defend herself against claims that she is endangering her unborn child’s life. ’The baby’s not being pimped out whatsoever,’ she insisted on Instagram, apparently unfazed by the latest wave of criticism which has been unleashed against her. ‘It’s not harmful,’ she added. ‘The baby’s not going to come out with a doughnut head. Everyone’s consenting. I’m consenting. The baby’s not being touched in any way.’ As if her latest money-grabbing scheme weren't abhorrent enough, an unapologetic Billinger also said last February that she was planning to livestream a birth on YouTube. It's further proof – if required – that when it comes to garnering publicity, there is pretty much nothing she won’t do. More, later, of the agency she is planning to set up so she can help other young women achieve the same kind of exposure as hers – a service which will come at a price, of course. Rage-baiting – being deliberately inflammatory in order to provoke outrage – is a cynical ploy used by a growing number of content creators simply to increase attention and online traffic and thereby drive up revenues. Billinger openly brags about doing it, sneering at her critics and insisting that the more repulsion she causes among ‘middle-class mums’, the more her audience grows and the more money she makes from online platforms. And, depressingly, this appears to be paying off: by her own account, to the tune of around £600,000 a month. As she put it all too bluntly in a reply on X last month: ‘I’m not just a sl**. I’m a clever sl**.’ But if she is evidently highly pleased with herself, then others are less so – not least one of her grandmothers, Patricia Elliott. She is the mother of Billinger’s stepfather, Nick, who helped raise her in the sleepy Derbyshire village of Draycott, along with her mother, 52-year-old Sarah. The 80-year-old pensioner, who grimaced at the mention of her granddaughter’s name this week, told the Daily Mail of her pregnancy revelation: ‘If you’ve read it in a newspaper, it is probably true.’ Speaking exclusively to this newspaper six months ago, Mrs Elliott told the Daily Mail that she ‘always blocks’ her ears when anyone mentions the name Bonnie Blue. Baffled by her hideous online antics, she added: ‘I don’t want to know about her and when people talk about this girl and all her goings on I cut them dead. I’m not interested in her and her behaviour.’ Fury about Billinger’s antics goes much further than familial disapproval. She faces criticism from many who claim her adult content is contributing to a sinister and burgeoning online culture of misogyny, with young girls at most risk of falling foul of increasingly sexist attitudes. In some of her most disturbing teaser videos, which are not behind a paywall, she is seen being choked and restrained by masked men. Interviewed last week on LBC radio by presenter Shelagh Fogarty, she was asked about the recent case in Fordingbridge in Hampshire involving two girls raped by three boys – two now aged 15 and one aged 14 – who were, last month, given non-custodial sentences. Astonishingly, Billinger denied her ‘gang bang’ videos contributed in any way to male misogyny. ‘In terms of what happened to them girls it is disgusting and horrifying and them parents should be beyond ashamed of them kids,’ she said. This week, she tried to distance herself from the debate about whether her online antics fuel disturbing attitudes about young men towards women, adding that ‘too much responsibility is put onto me’. ’My focus in life is to a certain degree to be selfish,’ she said. ‘I want to be happy, I want freedom... I just want fun.’ Certainly there is no sign that she is slowing down, despite her condition and chronic morning sickness. ‘I maybe want to be more careful in certain elements but it has not stopped what I'm doing or me wanting to invite the public,’ she told a stunned Fogarty. In April, Billinger travelled to Cancun in Mexico to take part in her annual ‘Spring Break’ bonk-fest with US college students. In April, Billinger travelled to Cancun in Mexico to take part in her annual ‘Spring Break’ bonk-fest with US college students. Sporting a skimpy swimsuit, she happily posed for photographs by the pool with fans She claims the baby is due in November, although her bump appears to be somewhat larger than might be expected four months into a pregnancy Billinger has endlessly provoked her viewers with ‘Is she? Isn’t she?’ pregnancy videos. On April 1, she mocked those who believed she was expecting, admitting the pregnancy was a ‘rage bait’ hoax which had generated her more than 100 million views and an extra £1million in revenue Sporting a skimpy swimsuit, she happily posed for photographs by the pool with fans, some of whom she encouraged to stroke her baby bump. Others wore T-shirts she’d had specially made with ‘Bonnie Blue’s Baby Daddy’ printed across the front. Just three weeks ago, she was doing much the same in Ayia Napa in Cyprus, where she was filmed in a night club pouring vodka down the throats of her youthful acolytes. Over the past few months, Billinger has endlessly provoked her viewers with ‘Is she? Isn’t she?’ pregnancy videos. In February, 15 days after her ‘breeding’ event, she announced she was pregnant via a clip in which she appeared to be undergoing an ultrasound test being performed by a clinician wearing one of her trademark blue ski masks. A month later, eagle-eyed fans spotted her wearing what appeared to be a prosthetic baby bump. On April 1, she mocked those who believed she was expecting, admitting the pregnancy was a ‘rage bait’ hoax which had generated her more than 100 million views and an extra £1million in revenue. Last week she performed yet another U-turn, insisting that she really is pregnant, and turning up in person to the offices of the Daily Star newspaper to offer proof that this time, worryingly, she is telling the truth. She says the baby is due in November, although her bump appears to be somewhat larger than might be expected four months into a pregnancy. It comes barely a year after she claimed she had struggled to conceive with her former husband, Ollie Davidson – her childhood sweetheart – from whom she split in 2023. Their divorce is currently being finalised. ‘I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally,’ she told US Weekly last year. But last February, on Instagram, she implied that by taking part in what she claims will be the ‘world’s biggest livestream of a birth’, she would somehow be helping women with fertility problems. She even appeared to suggest she might consider donating eggs in the future. ‘Some women struggle to get pregnant which is horrible,’ she said. ‘I have a lot of spare so I want to help resolve that.’ Whether or not she is allowed to go ahead with the stunts she is planning remains to be seen. There is a chance that her determination to keep pushing boundaries will eventually backfire. Fansly, the US-based online platform she uses, did not respond to a request for a comment. Billinger has already been permanently banned from OnlyFans for breaching its ‘acceptable use policy’. This was in relation to ‘extreme challenge content’ last year, after she planned a ‘petting zoo’ event which would have seen her tied up, naked in a glass box – with men invited to ‘use me in multiple ways’. As for the future, there is little doubt, whatever she says, that Billinger’s life will change when the baby arrives. Neighbours in Draycott, Derbyshire, are certainly convinced motherhood will change her. One told the Daily Mail this week: ‘I reckon she’ll turn her back on the lifestyle she has now – she surely can’t be a mum and do all that adult content. ’She won’t have the time, energy or inclination and it wouldn’t be fair to the baby.’ There are subtle signs, too, that deep down what she really wants is the kind of mainstream fame that might see her land an invitation to participate in a reality show such as I’m A Celebrity, or let her launch her own make-up brand. Aside from setting up a softer, ‘behind-the-scenes’ Instagram page filled with posts about pregnancy and make-up, there is also the agency she appears to be creating to help other young women hoping to emulate her financial success in this field. Even those who think they are already doing well, she said last week, should consider getting help from her because, ‘I can do a better job for you’. What on Earth will her son or daughter make of their mother when they are old enough to understand the truth about her career and their conception? For the time being Billinger isn’t revealing the sex of her child. Clearly sensing another money-spinning opportunity, she has claimed she will auction off its name to the highest bidder. Only time will tell what the impact of all these life choices will be on that boy or girl, who will have to grow up knowing that its mother made millions by behaving in such an abominable manner – even as he or she was growing inside her. The comments below have been moderated in advance. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. Do you want to automatically post your MailOnline comments to your Facebook Timeline? Your comment will be posted to MailOnline as usual. 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