Bonnie Blue was up to her old tricks again as she claimed she was pregnant for the second time. The infamous adult star was filmed in an apparent medical unit performing an obscene act on a ‘doctor’
Bonnie Blue has hinted that her “pregnancy” is nothing more than a “carefully engineered stunt”. The infamous adult star released a clip on her Instagram page with the “doctor” who conducted her ultrasound scan.
The post was captioned “Bonnie Blue rage baiting again FFS” and seemed to confirm what many people suspected. In the footage, Bonnie is seen perched on the edge of a bed inside the same so-called “medical unit” used in her pregnancy announcement.
Moments later, she performs an indecent act on the very same “doctor” who appeared in her scan video, completely shattering any lingering illusion of clinical credibility. A press release from Bonnie’s team read: “Blasting over the footage is the notorious PTAF track that has become Bonnie’s unofficial anthem.
“It is the exact song she has used during her infamous mansion marathons, in her headline grabbing stunts, and even in posts following her very real arrest in Bali. The choice feels deliberate. Familiar. Calculated.”
It comes as Bonnie has been accused of faking her most famous sex stunt. In January 2025 she told fans she had romped with more than 1,000 men in a day. It made her famous around the world and helped her boost her earnings – but now a top radio presenter has claimed it was all faked.
Kiss FM host Tatum McGreal said: “I know somebody who knows somebody who stood in the Bonnie Blue queue. Apparently it’s all fake. The person I know of stood in the queue and didn’t do anything with Bonnie Blue and got paid a grand to be there.
“It’s like a casting call. I think he knew he wasn’t going to sleep with Bonnie Blue.” Adult content creator Bonnie talked about the stunt on a documentary last year.
The show, which aired on Channel 4, featured footage from the day. Execs at the network insisted it was good TV. Commissioning Editor Tim Hancock said: “I believe it is Channel 4’s job to tell stories like this, trying to get behind the truth of the headlines.
“We film real stories in real time. We are very proud to do films like this.”
One-off special 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story sparked a wave of complaints to media watchdog Ofcom. Within days more than 160 viewers contacted the organisation.
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