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Pregnant Content Creator Says Participants Were Respectful During 10-Hour July 4 Event

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Pregnancy hasn’t slowed down adult content creator Bonnie Blue. On July 4, the 27-year-old orchestrated a ten-hour event at London’s Portland Place, where she engaged in sexual acts with multiple participants while expecting her first child.

In a press release shared with Us Weekly, Blue detailed the logistics and reception of the day. She reported that wait times ranged from one hour to over six hours, and that participants collectively contributed 154 acts. Despite the physically demanding nature of the marathon session, Blue noted that her male participants remained considerate throughout.“The boys were all super gentle with my bump,”she said, adding with dark humor that while her“waters didn’t break,”her“back nearly did.”

The pregnancy itself has been a subject of public intrigue since Blue announced it in February after engaging in unprotected sex with approximately 400 men at the same London venue earlier that month. The identity of the father remains unknown, which has left three documented participants—Jak White, Tommy Lee, and Owain Laing—wondering if they could be facing unexpected fatherhood. Their candid reflections capture the surreal uncertainty of the situation: White admitted the possibility haunts him, while Laing said he’ll wait for a physical resemblance assessment after birth.

Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has made clear she intends to keep creating content throughout her pregnancy. She’s also planning to auction off the baby’s name and involve fans in a gender reveal, treating the entire experience as a collaborative project with her audience. When skeptics accused her in April of wearing a silicone bump, Blue dismissed the criticism with pragmatism—noting that doubt only drives engagement and views. Her due date is November.

The broader picture here raises questions about celebrity, content creation, and the boundaries of professional performance. Blue’s approach treats pregnancy as an extension of her brand rather than a pause or pivot. Whether that reflects evolving attitudes toward work-life balance, the monetization pressures of online content creation, or something else entirely depends on where you stand.

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