Bonnie Blue isn’t letting pregnancy get in the way of her professional life.
During a ten-hour stunt staged on July 4 inside London’s Portland Place, the adult content creator, 27, said in a post-event press release shared with Us Weekly that her male participants were respectful while engaging in sex acts with her.
“Some boys were lucky and only queued for an hour while others had a six-plus-hour wait for my holes, I didn’t receive any complaints and the boys were all super gentle with my bump,” Blue detailed. “I took 154 loads and no, my waters didn’t break, but my back nearly did.”
The press release also confirmed that Blue, who revealed her pregnancy in February after having unprotected sex with about 400 men at the same London venue earlier that month, will “continue creating content while expecting her first child.”
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While the identity of the baby-to-be’s father remains unknown, three men who took part in events with Blue around the time period exclusively told Us that they’re each wondering if they’re the ones facing parenthood. (Blue, real name Tia Billinger, told Us in May that her baby is due in November.)
Jak White, one of the three participants, told Us in February, “Like, ‘God, she’s actually got pregnant from it. Is it mine? Could it be mine? I don’t know.’ It’s kind of the question in my head now, like, ‘Oh gosh, I don’t know.’”
Fellow content creator Tommy Lee shared White’s thoughts while speaking to Us last month. “I don’t think anything really sinks in until proven. But it’s still a big worry in the back of your mind, thinking about what do you do if it is,’” he said.
Another creator, Owain Laing, also questioned the scenario, telling Us that he’s waiting until the child is born to determine if there is a physical resemblance.
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During Blue’s interview with Us in May, she revealed that she is planning on auctioning off the baby’s name in the lead-up to its arrival. “I think that would be quite fun,” Blue said at the time. “I think I want to get my fans involved in a gender reveal. They’re going to be involved along the way.”
She also addressed speculation over the validity of her pregnancy after she was accused by social media users of wearing a silicone bump in April. “I would just say women’s bodies come in all different shapes and sizes, and it’s as simple as that,” Blue saod. “It’s not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant. The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way. So enjoy watching me carrying a doll around this year, because I am pregnant.”
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