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Baby Shower Guests Confirm Bonnie Blue's Pregnancy Is Real

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The internet’s collective eye-roll just hit pause. After months of ping-ponging between“is she or isn’t she,”adult creator Bonnie Blue finally has some heavyweight witnesses willing to go on record: yes, she’s actually pregnant.

Two attendees of her early June baby shower—fellow adult creators Owain Laing and Tommy Lee—have independently confirmed that Blue’s pregnancy is legit. Laing told Us Weekly it’s“100 percent real,”while Lee offered a more detailed breakdown of what he observed at the event. The skepticism, it turns out, wasn’t entirely unfounded. Blue had previously used a silicone bump for camera appearances to exaggerate her belly size, and in March she’d admitted the whole thing was“rage bait.”That flip-flop left a lot of people wondering if they were being played.

But here’s where it gets real: at the baby shower itself, there was no prosthetic in sight. Lee explained that Blue initially used the strapped-on bump“just for cameras and making herself look more pregnant than she actually was at the time, just for videos out and about.”Now, he says,“she’s grown into the belly”and doesn’t need the fake apparatus anymore. The pregnancy announcement came back in February after Blue’s controversial“breeding”event, during which she had unprotected sex with approximately 400 men—a stunt designed entirely for content. Both Laing and Lee have suggested they could potentially be the father, with Laing joking that if the baby arrives with“a little beard and a mullet, then it’s definitely mine.”

What makes this story worth following isn’t just the spectacle—it’s what it reveals about the blur between stunt and reality in the creator economy. Blue weaponized ambiguity as part of her brand, and it worked. People couldn’t look away. Now that the dust is settling and guests are vouching for the legitimacy of her pregnancy, we’re left with a stranger question: what does responsibility look like when your entire business model is designed to make people unsure what’s real?

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