Bonnie Blue slams ‘pretend child bump’ claims after ‘world report’ being pregnant bombshell

Bonnie Blue has sparked a fresh wave of scepticism from fans who believe she has faked her pregnancy, with the controversial adult star questioning why everyone is so “shocked” at her baby bombshell. Some observers had recently expressed how they’ve become convinced they’ve uncovered evidence that she has fabricated her pregnancy.

In a recent TikTok video, Bonnie, wearing sunglasses and a white tank top while sitting on her bed, drew particular attention to her midsection. Viewers zoomed in on her stomach, where an apparent silicone bump was visible above the waistband of her green bikini bottoms.

The bump seemed to be attached by a belt, which the 26-year-old appeared to have fastened around her waist.

Throughout the rest of the video, Bonnie kept her torso covered, further fuelling speculation. She later explained her preference for one-piece swimsuits over bikinis during her Spring Break holiday in Mexico, saying she “prefers having my bump covered.”

However, some fans now believe this is simply an attempt to conceal what they allege is a fake bump, the Sun reported. “Anyone notice the fake baby bump??” one user commented, sharing a zoomed-in image of what they claimed was a prosthetic.

Another replied, “I did,” while a third simply wrote, “Yeah.” Others chimed in with comments like “thank God” and “OMG I didn’t spot it.

“Thank God.” As backlash has been growing, Bonnie has addressed the criticism and exclusively told the Daily Star: “I’m sure a lot of pregnant women like myself enjoy wearing longer tops and swimsuits during their pregnancy.

“Everyone’s bumps come in different shapes and sizes and skin colour can change on your tummy. I’m not sure why everyone is so shocked, I’m a s**t that’s slept with thousands.” Bonnie Blue claimed she was pregnant after romping with 400 men in a day.

The notorious adult star shared the news on February 22 alongside a video diary of the aftermath of her depraved “breeding mission” stunt. The 26-year-old’s team claimed the men did not use protection as they tried to break the “world cream pie record”.

Clips from the event showed Bonnie in Lord Davenport’s London mansion with groups of men in blue ski masks, the Daily Star previously reported.

She said after the sick event: “I’m hopeful that when you launch that many swimmers towards my ovaries when I’m at peak fertility, one of them is going to win the race.” In the video diary detailing her “mysterious illness” after the sex stunt, Bonnie took a pregnancy test and even goes for an ultrasound scan.

There have been numerous signs suggesting the adult star isn’t pregnant. Firstly, Bonnie’s use of a Clear Blue pregnancy test in her video raised eyebrows, as only the larger pregnancy line was visible, while the crucial smaller control line, required for a valid result, was absent.

Despite her claim that “one line – pregnant – no line [means] not pregnant”, Clear Blue’s own instructions state that the absence of a control line renders the test invalid. Further doubts were raised by the unusual circumstances of her ultrasound scan, which was conducted by a “doctor” in a ski mask and t-shirt, using what appeared to be an iPad, rather than standard medical equipment.

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