Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has admitted to orchestrating a "fake bump" pregnancy stunt, leveraging it as a "ragebait" strategy that she claims netted over £1 million and 100 million views. This admission came after weeks of speculation and claims about her supposed pregnancy, which she initially supported with various social media posts.
The creator confirmed her elaborate scheme in a video shared on March 31, 2026, while vacationing in Mexico. She revealed a silicone prosthetic belly attached to a belt, explicitly stating, "I am no longer gonna need this fake bump." This public declaration followed numerous instances where she appeared with the prop, including being photographed in a bikini with the artificial bulge. Blue also suggested her followers were "middle-aged dumb parents" who "fell for my rage bait."
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Recent posts suggest a renewed effort to blur the lines between her manufactured narrative and reality. On April 20, 2026, Blue posted a collage on X (formerly Twitter) comparing a "fake bump" with a "real bump." However, she maintained her T-shirt and covered her stomach in the image presented as her "real bump," leaving followers to rely solely on her word. This ambiguity has reignited online debate, with fans expressing confusion.
Earlier in her "pregnancy journey," which unfolded concurrently with a legal case and a trip to Cancun, Blue had consistently doubled down on her pregnancy claims. In February 2026, she first announced her pregnancy on a more personal account, and at one point, she was seen in a video with an individual wearing a blue balaclava, ostensibly performing an ultrasound. Critics at the time pointed out the crinkling silicone of the prosthetic bump.
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Blue's past statements add another layer to this unfolding situation. In 2025, she discussed her fertility struggles and past attempts to conceive with an ex-partner, even mentioning the possibility of IVF. This detail has resurfaced as some interpret her current narrative through that lens. However, in 2023, after a separation from her estranged husband, Oliver "Ollie" Davidson, Blue had vehemently stated she would "never, ever lie about pregnancy" and that such a claim would be "a step too far."
Her admission of a staged pregnancy for financial gain has drawn criticism, with some distressed women calling the stunt "disgusting." Blue, however, has maintained that her content does not mock miscarriages. Her online persona, she stated, is crucial to her career, and she has been able to "continue doing what I do despite being pregnant or not pregnant."
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