Bonnie Blue Plans To Sell Baby Name During Pregnancy

Content creator for adults Bonnie Blue he is thinking of ways to involve his followers in his conception.
“I would like to sell the baby’s name, I think that would be fun,” said Blue, 26, to himself. Us Weeklysharing that he doesn’t have a name chosen yet. “I think I want to get my fans involved in gender expression. They’re going to be part of the show.”
He continued, “But I want to be very careful [about] not having sex with the child. So it’s trying to find the right balance of getting people involved, but not having sex. Pregnancy can be caused by sex. It’s okay, because it’s about me, but there will be a hard line, especially when the baby comes, about what is shown and how much is shown.”
Blue (real name Tia Billinger) explained that she is “always thinking of new ideas” and the thought that goes into her fans’ choice of a baby name is “obviously [be] it’s a fun thing.”
“I’m not going to decide,” he said. “Spring break was a big one that I just finished, so that was a priority. And spring break is coming to an end now, so I’ll be thinking about what’s next soon.”
After having unprotected sex with 400 men in what she called a “breeding campaign,” Blue announced in February that she was pregnant. Asked if he has a message for the men who participated in his event, Blue said Us“I wish you luck.”
“I was open about what the event was about, what I would like the outcome to be,” he said, “and they have an option if they want to be involved, once I find out who [dad] or if they don’t want to, I’m very happy to be a single mother.”
Blue shared that she is “making sure the baby is healthy” and is not focused on finding the father.
“As any pregnant woman can agree, it is the most important thing during pregnancy,” she said of the child’s health. “As for finding a father, that’s a problem for another day.”
While some are of the opinion that Blue’s pregnancy is too much, says the adult content creator Us he doesn’t bother.
“It’s not my job to convince them I’m pregnant,” Blue said of the haters. “The more doubts, the more comments and opinions, and it will always be like that. So enjoy seeing me with a doll this year because I’m pregnant, but I don’t care at all if people don’t believe me.”
While promising that “more Spring Break content” will be shared soon, Blue said her commitment to creating content “shows that I’ve been able to keep doing what I’m doing pregnant or not.”
To learn more about the serious potential dangers and harms of “competitive sex” and other fan-only content – read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts told Us Weekly here.



