Bonnie Blue Shuts Down Pregnancy Rumors in Explosive Reveal

Bonnie Blue is setting the record straight.

The model on OnlyFans, who recently claimed to have set a new record by sleeping with 1,057 men within a span of 12 hours, responded to rumors suggesting she might be pregnant.

In a YouTube video posted on February 20th, the 25-year-old clarified that she is not carrying a child. A week prior, there were speculations in the media about her pregnancy.

In a social media video posted recently, Bonnie (originally known as Tia Emma Billinger) subtly suggested that she was pregnant. She announced plans for the largest live stream birth event in eight months and shared a clip of herself buying items to satisfy her pregnancy cravings.

Currently, Bonnie is making use of the heightened media focus on her, following Lily Phillips’ recent announcement about her pregnancy (a fellow model on OnlyFans). She’s choosing to seize this moment to give something back and bring attention to a pressing global concern that impacts millions.

She mentioned yesterday that she feels like she might be pregnant, and later explained that her reason is to utilize the media spotlight and additional income she has recently received. Her intention is to donate towards someone else’s In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) treatment, as well as make a positive impact and strive for improvement.

I, Bonnie, hold infertility close to my heart, as it’s a personal journey I’ve walked for quite some time. In the past, I faced challenges in achieving pregnancy and unfortunately, those efforts didn’t bear fruit.

She expressed that the situation felt incredibly isolating since discussing such a personal matter isn’t common among family and friends. If she had encountered jokes about pregnancy, she wouldn’t have found them amusing under those circumstances.

Bonnie invited those facing difficulties with fertility to connect with her on Instagram. Additionally, she responded to her critics in the process.

The influencer remarked, “It doesn’t bother me if you dislike me. You may choose to criticize or judge, but the fact remains that your negativity helps me fund someone’s IVF treatment, which is a cause I deeply care about.

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Previously starring on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” she signed up for OnlyFans in 2022, following in the footsteps of her daughter Sami Sheen, who also has an account on the adult-content focused subscription platform, after her ex-husband Charlie Sheen’s daughter started using it.

As a concerned parent, I shared with KTLA my experience when my daughter launched her account. At first, I was unaware of OnlyFans, but upon learning about it, I came to appreciate the unique blend of features it offers that seem to encompass the best aspects of various social media platforms. What sets OnlyFans apart is its empowering approach, allowing content creators like my daughter to maintain ownership over their work, unlike other sites where they can exploit such content.

Initially, one of the earliest celebrities to sign up for OnlyFans in 2020 was the former star of Rob & Chyna. However, following her baptism and a renewed commitment to her faith, she decided to stop creating content on the platform three years later.

In late September 2020, the actor from the show “Teen Wolf” set up an account on OnlyFans. But, speaking to TopMob News a year later, he expressed that managing his career on this platform left him feeling mentally exhausted.

He expressed, “I truly feel like a creator on OnlyFans. I’m making an effort to make my content as artistic as possible because I don’t want it to simply be explicit material. I respect those who are dedicated to that, and I don’t wish to dilute their work. Instead, I aim to express myself artistically and maintain a connection with my fans.

 

In 2020, the model made public her choice to become a part of the platform and create exclusive content for it. As described on Amber’s OnlyFans profile, her account offers an opportunity for unique experiences.

In August 2020, the celebrity who once shone on Disney Channel started an OnlyFans account with the aim of challenging societal prejudices about sexuality, sex work, and the negative connotations associated with the term “SEX” by giving a well-known figure from mainstream culture to it.

She expressed on X (previously known as Twitter) that she wished to draw focus towards the website. The greater number of individuals on the platform, the higher the probability of reducing societal stigmas.

Before marrying husband Moses Hacmon in 2021, the YouTuber had a lucrative career on OnlyFans.

She shared with Polyester magazine that OnlyFans had a successful year in 2020, prompting her to say, “I’ll devote the entire year to OnlyFans.” Essentially, she went where the income was.

Trisha went on to say, “I really enjoyed myself over the summer, earned a lot, and had a blast. However, things changed when I encountered Moses, and I thought, ‘Alright, it’s time for me to call it quits.’

Previously featured on “The Life of Kylie,” this individual became a member of a subscription-based platform in 2020. During an interview with Complex, they shared their enthusiasm for being part of a place that encourages everyone to express themselves authentically.

In August 2020, just as her popular song “WAP” was released, the rapper started an OnlyFans page. This platform showcased unique glimpses into the making of her hit single’s music video, along with snippets from her everyday life.

Previously starring on “The Real Housewives of New York,” she unexpectedly signed up with the platform in 2020, catching some followers off guard. However, she later chose to deactivate her account.

Showing support for her fellow “Real Housewives of New York” cast member, Morgan revealed her OnlyFans account in July 2020. At its debut, she granted a complimentary subscription to fans who joined within the initial week.

In 2020, the YouTuber joined the OnlyFans platform, and on X, they wrote, “TANA UNSANITIZED HAS ARRIVED, AND THAT’S ALL I HAVE TO SAY.

The “Smile” singer launched an OnlyFans account for her feet in 2024.

In 2020, the artist known for “Say You’re Just a Friend” decided to join the platform OnlyFans. On his page’s description, he invited people to message him if they were interested in viewing more exclusive content.

In 2020, the musician known for his hits from “Rack City” established an OnlyFans profile. However, he shut it down eventually to introduce a different subscription service called Myystar, which is designed specifically for content creators.

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2025-02-21 20:17