Bonnie Blue says her baby shower in June will not be a conventional celebration. The adult content creator says fans will be involved in the event, which she says will turn into a golden shower and include sex.
Blue, 27, says the gathering is tied to the pregnancy she first claimed in February after having unprotected sex with 400 men as part of what she called her breeding mission. She says the party will still include traditional baby shower games and piñatas, but also that fans can cover her in their urine and have sex with her.
The timing is what makes the bonnie blue baby shower story land now. Blue says her due date is sometime in November, and she has already said she will hold a gender reveal later in the year with her fans. She has also said she still plans to auction off the baby’s name to the highest bidder, extending a publicity run that has kept each new detail in the spotlight.
There is a hard edge to the way Blue describes it. She says the celebration is meant to look wholesome, but also that her pregnancy has been a community effort and will continue that way. She has said she does not want to tear and plans on being stretched regularly, language that undercuts any attempt to frame the shower as a standard baby celebration.
Blue has also said she has been sick throughout the alleged pregnancy and sometimes needs to double up on anti-nausea medication to get through the day, but says that does not mean she will not have fun at the event. In other words, the June gathering is being sold as both a pregnancy milestone and a sexual stunt, with the two ideas colliding in public before it has even taken place.
Blue previously said she tried for years to get pregnant with her ex-partner, Oliver Davidson, and had been told she would likely have to go down the IVF route because she could not fall pregnant naturally at the time. For now, the unresolved question is whether the June baby shower, the later gender reveal and the other pregnancy-related plans will happen exactly as she has described them, or whether they remain part of the performance around the story itself.

