
Bonnie Blue has revealed what she'll say to her child when they grow up and ask about how she earned her fame and money.
The OnlyFans content creator, real name Tia Billinger, admitted that she faked a pregnancy last year but this time the bun in the oven appears to be the real deal.
She has also taken some inspiration from the various ceremonies a mother-to-be can expect to go through before she gives birth and decided to turn them into her latest stunt.
Her baby shower is going to be very NSFW as she told LBC News what she planned to do, and when host Shelagh Fogarty asked why anyone would do that when they were pregnant she said: "My body, this is what I'm choosing. It is difficult because I don't want to sexualise the baby."
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But she is planning to sexualise the baby shower.

The question of what she was going to tell the baby when the time came was raised in an interview she did with the Daily Star, where Billinger laid out exactly what she planned to say.
Explaining what she's going to tell the baby when they grow up and inevitably learn more about what their mum is known for, Billinger said she planned to be 'very transparent' about her lifestyle and why she did it.
"This is what I do. This is what I do to have fun. This is what I do to earn my money," she said of what exactly she planned on saying to her child.
"This is what I do to provide you a nice lifestyle.
"I much prefer to be explaining why my child is on a private jet rather than explaining why their bike has been stolen out of the front garden and they have barbed wire on their fence."

Billinger also acknowledged that what she did would make her child's life more difficult in some ways, saying: ""It definitely will be difficult but I think nowadays everyone gets picked on.
"Everyone has a difficult journey for one reason or another. I can provide them with the best healthcare, a life where they don't have to work, they can travel the world and make memories.
"That is much better even if they take a bit of judgement as opposed to living this s**t UK life.
"You don't have to go far in the UK to see the state of some families. The kids that have dirty clothes on, the kids that can't have a full meal and parents who have hair extensions but their kids look like tramps."
Topics: Bonnie Blue, Parenting