Adult film star Bonnie Blue has hit back at claims her recent pregnancy announcement is a hoax.
Earlier this week, the adult actress – real name Tia Billinger – shocked the world once again after posting a video to her YouTube channel where she claimed that she had fallen pregnant after undergoing a challenge that saw her have sexual intercourse with 400 men.
After apparently feeling ill on holiday, she shared a video describing what she said were pregnancy symptoms.
“I’ve been being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine,” she said. Sitting on the toilet, she explained: “So one line pregnant, no line if I’m not pregnant.”
In the video, the 26-year-old showed the test, pointing to one visible line.
“It’s like half pink, half white,” she declared. “Kinda looks like a drumstick, actually. Guys… I am definitely pregnant, fully pregnant.”

Later in the same video, the adult star can be seen traveling to London for an ultrasound, which she says confirms the pregnancy following what she described as a “breeding mission” involving hundreds of men.
Bonnie has previously addressed the possibility of falling pregnant in an interview with Us Weekly, saying that if it happened, it would be a “problem for a different day.”
“Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day. It was important for me to remember more than just their penis size this time round, so I got their DNA samples and their contact details,” she explained.
“I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and really, really struggled and I’d have to go down the IVF route,” she said last year, according to The Sun. “So I wish I could say I might get pregnant, however, I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally.”
Despite her claims, the adult star is now facing both criticism and doubts. The unusual setup of the room in which she had her apparent ultrasound (the results of which were shown to her on an iPad by a man in a blue ski mask) has attracted scepticism online.
Some believe the 26-year-old, who has a long history of controversial stunts, is simply trying to ‘rage-bait’ by claiming to have fallen pregnant.
Among her fiercest critics are women who have suffered miscarriages. Bonnie, however, has responded to those angry at her for supposedly faking a pregnancy.
“To the women showing anger towards me because they’ve experienced a miscarriage, that’s wrong,” she said.

“It’s terrible that they’ve gone through such a loss and I genuinely can’t comprehend what they’ve had to endure. But I am not the reason for it.
“It’s my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish. It does not mock miscarriages at all. What they’ve experienced is heartbreaking, but it isn’t my fault and it isn’t my problem. If you’re angry, direct that anger elsewhere.”
The ‘pregnancy’ reportedly follows a stunt that saw Bonnie sleep with 400 men without the use of contraception.
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