Adult starBonnie Bluehas sparked fresh backlash after posting anInstagram videoin which she compares a 12 week pregnancy scan to taking '12 inches' from masked men, just days before she is due in a London court on an outraging public decency charge. The 26 year old performer, whose real name isTia Billinger, has repeatedly claimed she is pregnant, prompting a wave of questions from followers asking whether Bonnie Blue is actually pregnant or whether the whole thing is a stunt.

The controversy comes just before Bonnie is due to appear atWestminster Magistrates' Court on 1 May, where she faces a single count of outraging public decency. The charge follows a string of explicit public stunts that have helped fuel her notoriety online.

At the same time, she has continued posting content linked to an apparent pregnancy, including videos showing a visible bump that some viewers claim looks prosthetic. The collision of court proceedings, sexualised content and increasingly provocative baby references has turned her Instagram feed into a spectacle, while still leaving the central question unanswered.

In her latest clip, which appears designed to provoke a reaction, Bonnie Blue is seen surrounded by several men inblue ski maskswho have become a recurring feature of her recent content. Looking into the camera, she says: 'I have just been for my 12 week scan, but I find that taking their 12 inches harder than carrying a baby for 12 weeks.' The men around her then cheer.

The remark is blunt even by the standards of adult entertainment, and it pushes further into her ongoing claim that she is 12 weeks pregnant. Yet there is still no independent confirmation that the pregnancy is real.

The report that first highlighted the video noted that no medical verification has been provided. On social media, some users have also pointed to earlier posts and claimed thebump seen in several clips appears fake.

That has left followers divided. Some have treated the pregnancy as genuine, posting congratulations and suggesting baby names. Others believe it is a calculated attempt to drive engagement by pushing outrage as far as possible.

Without documents, scans or any corroborating statement from a medical professional, the question remains unresolved. For now, there is no confirmed evidence that Bonnie Blue is pregnant.

The imagery around her, however, appears carefully built. The masked entourage first drew major attention during her heavily publicisedSpring Break trip to Cancun, where they appeared in a series of explicit, alcohol fuelled videos.

Since then, the men in blue balaclavas have become a recognisable feature of her brand. In the latest pregnancy video, their presence makes the clip feel less like a personal announcement and more like a performance.

Source: International Business Times UK