Last Updated on February 20, 2025 by Bertrand Clarke
In a twist that has left fans and critics alike baffled, OnlyFans stars Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips have both hinted at major life updates, sparking a whirlwind of speculation and debate across social media. The two adult entertainers, often seen as rivals in the industry, have simultaneously shared cryptic posts suggesting they may be expecting children—a revelation that has raised eyebrows and ignited conversations about timing, coincidence, and the nature of their careers.
Lily Phillips, 23, was the first to break the news on February 19, sharing a series of Instagram photos that included a snapshot of her cradling a visible baby bump and another of two positive pregnancy tests. The caption, “The secret is out. Baby Phillips 2025,” confirmed what many had suspected: Phillips is expecting her first child. The announcement, while celebratory for some, has also drawn criticism, with fans questioning how her pregnancy aligns with her recent public appearances and work commitments.
Meanwhile, Bonnie Blue, a British adult performer known for her provocative stunts and bold personality, has also hinted at a possible pregnancy. Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has not explicitly confirmed the news but has shared a series of suggestive posts and videos that have left fans speculating. In one video, she discusses the statistical likelihood of pregnancy given her high number of sexual partners, claiming, “If you’re sleeping with 1,057 men, the chances of me falling pregnant was 100 per cent.”
Blue, who gained notoriety for her controversial Schoolies Week stunt in Australia involving “barely legal” young men, has further fueled rumors by mentioning plans to take another pregnancy test to determine “how far along” she might be. Her posts have been met with a mix of skepticism and disbelief, with many questioning the timing and authenticity of her claims.
The simultaneous nature of these announcements has left social media users scratching their heads. Critics have been quick to point out the improbability of two high-profile sex workers, both known for their boundary-pushing content, announcing pregnancies at the same time. “So hold on, Lily Phillips and Bonnie Blue are both pregnant? So they were doing all of that whilst expecting? Ah, come on man,” wrote one user on X (formerly Twitter). Another added, “God, these girls are doing my head in,” while a third questioned, “What are the chances?” prompting a skeptical response: “Not a single chance.”
The timing of Phillips’ announcement has also raised questions, particularly given her recent appearance at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas on January 25, where she wore a high-cut bodysuit that showed no visible signs of a baby bump. “How are you showing that much?” one user asked, pointing out the apparent discrepancy.
While some fans have expressed support for both women, others have criticized the announcements as attention-seeking stunts. The overlap in their careers—both have built their brands on daring and often controversial content—has only added to the skepticism. Critics argue that the simultaneous pregnancy revelations could be a calculated move to generate buzz and maintain relevance in an industry that thrives on shock value.
Despite the backlash, both Phillips and Blue have remained largely unfazed, continuing to engage with their followers and share updates about their lives. For Phillips, the pregnancy appears to be a joyous milestone, while Blue’s ambiguous posts keep fans guessing about her true intentions.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: the announcements have succeeded in capturing the public’s attention. Whether the pregnancies are genuine or part of an elaborate ruse, the controversy surrounding Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips underscores the complex interplay between personal lives and public personas in the world of adult entertainment. For now, fans and critics alike will have to wait for further updates to determine the truth behind the headlines.