Adult content creator Bonnie Blue (real name Tia Billinger) has done it again—pushing boundaries in ways that leave even the internet stunned. On Sunday, June 7, the 27-year-old posted a behind-the-scenes image from what she’s calling her most“disgusting”stunt yet: a baby shower that veers wildly off the wholesome path.
The photo showed Blue posing in front of several men wearing blue balaclavas, her white off-the-shoulder cropped top and white pants a stark contrast to the mystery surrounding what was actually being planned. The cryptic caption—”golden 🚿”—hinted at something far removed from traditional baby shower games, but Blue had been teasing the specifics for weeks in TikTok videos and interviews, describing an event that would juxtapose something“very wholesome”with something“very much out there, even for the industry I’m in.”
By late May, Blue revealed the full scope to Us Weekly. Her baby shower would feature what she calls a“golden shower”—inviting fans to participate in acts of urination on her body, interspersed with traditional baby games like piñatas. She also announced plans to auction off her unborn baby’s name to the highest bidder. Blue framed it all as a community effort, claiming her pregnancy itself has been a“community effort”and vowing to continue that theme throughout.
This isn’t her first controversial moment. Blue claimed in February that she became pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men as part of what she called a“breeding mission.”When online skeptics questioned whether she was actually pregnant, Blue doubled down, telling Us Weekly in March that doubts only boosted engagement—”The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way.”
The stunt exists in a strange cultural space: a genuine pregnancy, real plans with willing participants, and a deliberate strategy to monetize shock and attention. Whether it’s viewed as boundary-pushing creative expression or something more troubling depends largely on where you stand on the blurred line between personal autonomy and the commodification of motherhood itself. What’s undeniable is that Blue has found a formula that keeps people talking—and keeps the algorithm feeding her name into feeds worldwide.
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