Bonnie Blue, a 27-year-old adult content creator from Stapleford, Notts, shared news of her first pregnancy this week and told LBC she plans to christen the announcement with what she called a "golden baby shower." Blue said the event is set for next Saturday, June 6, and that she is "inviting the public to turn my baby shower into a golden shower."
Blue framed the party as two things at once: partly "wholesome," with traditional baby-shower food and games, and partly sexual. She told the station that "other fluids" will be involved, that "pregnancy is 'a big fetish for a lot of people'," and that she wants to "make the most" of a pregnancy she says may only happen once. She also described the father of her child as "one of many."
The announcement landed against a catalogue of previous stunts that help explain why this moment drew attention. Blue has said she slept with more than 1,000 men in 12 hours and that she became pregnant after having sex with 400 men during a filmed event. In a pregnancy-reveal video she said she collected DNA samples and contact details, explaining: "Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day. It was important for me to remember more than just their p**is size this time round, so I got their DNA samples and their contact details." Those details feed directly into a party she now invites the public to join.
The announcement quickly became a public story. It prompted outcry and calls for religious or social-services intervention, while many younger viewers reacted with an eyeroll rather than shock. Critics and some commentators responded with disgust or pity; one user, Jake, wrote: "There is nothing sexy about someone who is that desperate for attention. Just put it away, love, and go buy some rattles or something with your millions. I just feel sorry for the baby."
Blue has defended her choices. "Again, my body, this is what I'm choosing," she told LBC, and she argued that sex during pregnancy is common: "If you couldn't have sex during pregnancy, I would not have sex. But you can have sex, so I will have sex." Her public framing — a mix of celebratory baby-shower traditions and explicit sexual elements — is the precise source of the split in reaction: supporters and longtime followers see personal autonomy and performance; opponents see exposure of an unborn child to sexual spectacle.
She is scheduled to host the event next Saturday, June 6, and for now that plan is the clearest fact: Bonnie Blue pregnant and planning a public, sexualised celebration. Whether the shower proceeds exactly as she has described, or whether pressure from critics prompts changes, remains unresolved; until the event happens, the announcement itself is the public record and the test of how far a creator's choices will be policed by public opinion and by institutions that have already been urged to intervene.






