OnlyFans creator Bonnie Blue admits to faking pregnancy to fund strangers IVF treatment

Blue, known for claiming to have slept with 1,057 men in 12 hours, stirs controversy by faking a pregnancy.


Pop Culture & Art February 21, 2025
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British adult entertainer Bonnie Blue has sparked controversy once again, this time by claiming to have faked a pregnancy to raise funds for a stranger's IVF treatment. The OnlyFans star, previously expelled from Australia for her antics with "barely legal" young men, found herself at the center of online debates after a series of suggestive videos hinted at her being pregnant.

Despite the uproar, Blue clarified in a recent 15-minute YouTube video that her pregnancy was a ruse aimed at charitable fundraising. “So the last 24 hours, I’ve hinted at being pregnant, but I had never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never ever lie about that,” she stated, addressing the backlash and affirming her commitment to helping others.

Blue is notorious for her record-setting claim of sleeping with 1,057 men in just 12 hours, which she referenced as a backdrop for her supposed pregnancy.

Blue's stunt was designed to leverage the attention from her detractors to support individuals struggling with fertility issues. “Yes I bonk barely legals, yes I will drain your husband, but I also want to do other things, so I’ve used the last 24/48 hours of attention from haters and put that money aside and I’d like women or couples to reach out to me on Instagram,” she explained, outlining her intentions behind the fabricated news.

However, the stunt did not sit well with everyone. Critics labeled it a "disturbing publicity stunt" and called it disrespectful to those who face real fertility challenges. The backlash underscores the sensitive nature of fertility struggles and the potential harm in trivializing such experiences for publicity.

This incident comes on the heels of a similar revelation by another OnlyFans model, Lily Phillips, who also admitted her pregnancy announcement was part of a role-play scenario for her subscribers, further complicating the narrative and raising questions about the ethical boundaries of such publicity stunts.

Both Phillips and Blue have faced intense scrutiny, not only for their provocative career choices but now for their controversial approach to engaging their audience. As the online community debates the acceptability of such stunts, Blue and Phillips continue to navigate the fine line between sensationalism and sensitivity in the digital age.

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