Kenya, Feb. 26 -- Bonnie Blue, a well-known star on OnlyFans, has been in the news again because of rumours about her life. Her real name is Tia Billinger, and she is 25 years old and lives in Derbyshire, England.

Recently, Bonnie talked about a rumour that she was pregnant. She admitted that she made up the story as part of a plan to bring attention to problems related to having children and to raise money for fertility treatments.

The situation started on February 19 when Bonnie posted a photo on Instagram with pickles, chocolate sauce, and sprinkles, using the hashtag "cravings." This made many people think she was expecting a baby.

Things got even more intense when she announced she would "livestream the world's biggest birth" in eight months, just as her former friend and rival, Lily Phillips, suggested she might be pregnant too. This led people to wonder if both announcements were real or just a way to get more attention.

On February 20, Bonnie released a video on YouTube where she said, "I am not pregnant," and insisted she would never lie about being pregnant because it was "too serious."

She explained that she only hinted at being pregnant after reporters asked her about it and that she wanted to bring more attention to her own challenges with getting pregnant.

Bonnie revealed she had trouble conceiving in the past while living in Australia with her husband, whom she is now estranged from. She plans to use the money she makes from OnlyFans to help pay for another person's IVF treatment.

"Yes, I date younger men, and yes, I take advantage of your husband's money, but I also want to help others," she said, defending her actions.

However, many fans and other creators criticized her, saying her actions were "sick" and "disturbing." Some people on social media commented that joking about being pregnant is hurtful to women who genuinely wish to be pregnant.

Others questioned her earlier claim that she had been with 1,057 men in just 12 hours, suggesting that claiming to be pregnant would create confusing questions about who the father is.

This controversy has affected the adult film industry as well. Alex Le Tissier, another OnlyFans creator and mother of four, spoke out, saying that Bonnie's actions are making life more dangerous for women in this industry.

She mentioned that she has been contacted by social services many times because of her work, arguing that extreme stunts like this give people the wrong idea about all OnlyFans creators.

The location of Bonnie's famous event, the Marylebone Mansion, is in the news again after a violent incident during a party there, where three men were hurt and needed hospital treatment. Because of this, the police have closed the venue temporarily.

Lord Eddie Davenport, who owns the mansion, said the bed used in Bonnie's stunt has received very high offers but he still considers it a prized possession.

Bonnie's actions have stirred up a lot of strange comments, including a conspiracy theory from former football player David Cotterill claiming she is linked to the war in Ukraine. Retired talk show host Maury Povich also made a funny comment, saying he would stay out of any potential questions about who the father is.

In the end, Bonnie stands by her choices, saying her controversial career-highlighted by her claim of creating "educational" content-helps others.

It is still unclear if she will follow through on her promise to help with IVF funding, but one thing is sure: Bonnie Blue keeps getting people talking.

Published by HT Digital Content Services with permission from Bana Kenya.