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OnlyFans Creator Bonnie Blue Faces Skepticism Over Superfetation Claims in Viral Video

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OnlyFans Creator Bonnie Blue Faces Skepticism Over Superfetation Claims in Viral Video

A viral video shared on the social media platform X has reignited intense public debate regarding the latest claims made by controversial adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger. The footage, circulated on March 26, 2026, by user @dom_lucre, features Billinger in a hotel room setting accompanied by two unidentified men wearing blue balaclavas and masks.

In the seven-second recording, Billinger displays a prominent midsection and speaks directly to the camera while gesturing toward her abdomen. She asserts that she is already pregnant but intends to "give her baby a twin" by engaging in sexual activity with the masked men immediately following the recording. This claim refers to a rare biological event known as superfetation, where a second conception occurs days or weeks after an initial pregnancy begins.

The video serves as a promotional teaser for Billinger’s OnlyFans subscribers, continuing a documented pattern of highly provocative marketing tactics. Public reaction to the post has been predominantly critical, with millions of viewers questioning the authenticity of Billinger’s physical appearance. While she announced a successful pregnancy in late February 2026 following a publicized "breeding mission," timeline discrepancies have fueled widespread skepticism.

During mid-March 2026, eagle-eyed observers and several digital media outlets highlighted footage from her recent trip to Mexico during spring break. These reports suggested the possible use of a prosthetic silicone "baby bump," noting that her midsection appeared to crinkle and shift unnaturally during movement. Medical professionals and commentators have pointed out that the size of the bump displayed in current videos is inconsistent with a pregnancy that would have been conceived only weeks prior.

Billinger has previously faced allegations of fabricating health-related milestones, including a similar pregnancy narrative in 2025 used for promotional purposes. The two men featured in the latest video remain anonymous, as their identities are obscured by masks and accessories. As of Friday, March 27, 2026, no independent medical confirmation or verifiable documentation has been provided to support Billinger’s claims of pregnancy or superfetation.