Bonnie Blue Pregnant Update Puts Golden Baby Shower on Saturday

Bonnie Blue Pregnant Update Puts Golden Baby Shower on Saturday

bonnie blue pregnant arrived at the Daily Star studio with a visible baby bump and used the interview to push forward a planned “golden baby shower.” She declined to name the father, keeping the personal detail off the table while making the event itself the story.

Daily Star Studio Visit

Bonnie Blue, the OnlyFans creator whose real name is Tia Billinger, said the planned gathering is her “most outrageous stunt yet.” She described it in blunt terms: “Well, most pregnant people have a baby shower. Instead, I’m going to have a golden shower on Saturday.”

She also said, “It is exactly what you think it is,” and added, “I’ll be inviting the public to come and urinate on me and have sex with me.” For readers tracking whether this is just talk, her answer was direct: she said she intended to go ahead with the event.

Saturday Plans

The timing matters because she tied the event to Saturday, turning the update into a near-term test of whether the attention around her pregnancy translates into another public stunt. The interview was expected to be released on the Daily Star’s YouTube channel, extending the conversation beyond the studio visit.

Blue also addressed the physical side of pregnancy without softening the language. “Pregnancy is hard, but apart from that, I am all good,” she said. Then came the practical complaints: “Well, a lot of gagging – a different type of gagging. That is frustrating,” and “Nothing fits, and it is not like going up one size. I am talking about 10 sizes up.”

Tia Billinger’s Public Line

Blue has previously been involved in pregnancy-related publicity stunts, and that history is what makes this latest update different from a routine personal announcement. The visible bump, the refusal to name the father and the planned event all sit in the same interview, which keeps the focus on how deliberately she is packaging the pregnancy for public consumption.

She also dismissed maternity wear with a line that matched the rest of the interview’s tone: “Maternity clothes, they are ugly.” Then she escalated it further, saying, “I would have to provide everyone with Viagra if I start wearing maternity clothes.”

For anyone following Blue as a creator, the practical takeaway is simple: the pregnancy update is no longer just about appearance. She has already moved it into a scheduled public event, and the next visible marker is whether Saturday produces the spectacle she says she will deliver.

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