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Adult Creator Plans Baby Name Auction Amid Pregnancy

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Adult Creator Plans Baby Name Auction Amid Pregnancy

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, 26, has announced an unconventional plan to auction off the naming rights to her unborn child, according to statements she provided in a recent interview. The creator, whose legal name is Tia Billinger, stated she has not yet selected a name and views the auction as an opportunity to engage her online following.

"I would like to auction off the baby's name, I think that would be quite fun," Blue stated. "I think I want to get my fans involved in a gender reveal. They're going to be involved along the way."

Blue emphasized that while she intends to include her audience in aspects of her pregnancy, she plans to establish clear boundaries regarding the child's privacy and protection. She articulated concerns about maintaining appropriate separation between her professional content creation and her child's welfare.

"I want to be very careful [about] not sexualizing the child," Blue explained. "So it's trying to get the right balance of getting people involved, but not having the baby sexualized. Pregnancy can be sexualized. That's fine, because that's referring to me, but there'll be a very strict line, especially once the baby's here, of what's shown and how much is shown."

The content creator announced her pregnancy in February following what she described as a "breeding mission" involving unprotected sexual encounters with 400 men. When asked about the participants in that event, Blue responded, "Good luck, I guess."

Blue stated she was transparent about the nature of the event and that participants understood the potential outcomes. She indicated that once paternity is established, the biological father will have the option to be involved, though she expressed willingness to proceed as a single parent if necessary.

"I was very transparent of what the event was about, what I'd like the outcome to be, and they've got the option if they'd like to be involved, once I find out who the [dad] is, or if they don't want to be, then I'm more than happy to be a single mom," she stated.

Currently, Blue indicated her primary focus remains on the health of the pregnancy rather than establishing paternity. "As any pregnant woman would agree, it's the main priority during a pregnancy," she said. "In terms of finding out the dad, that's another day's problem."

The pregnancy announcement has generated skepticism among some observers, with speculation that it may be a publicity stunt. Blue stated she remains unconcerned by such criticism, noting that doubt and commentary serve to increase engagement with her content.

"It's not my job to convince them I am actually pregnant," Blue said. "The more doubts, the more comments, the more views, and it will stay that way. I saw a comment say, 'Even if I'm seen having a baby, they'll think it's a doll.' So enjoy watching me carrying a doll around this year because I am pregnant, but I am not fazed at all if people don't believe me."

Blue confirmed she has completed content creation during spring break and stated she will continue producing material throughout her pregnancy. She described her ongoing work as evidence that her professional activities remain unaffected by her condition.

Medical professionals and mental health experts have raised concerns about the potential physical and psychological risks associated with so-called "competitive sex" trends and similar explicit content creation activities. The long-term implications of such practices remain a subject of professional scrutiny and debate within healthcare communities.

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