Bonnie Blue's pregnancy is '100 percent real'

Adult creator Owain Laing is convinced Bonnie Blue's pregnancy is real.

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Bonnie Blue is expecting her first child
Bonnie Blue is expecting her first child

Bonnie Blue's pregnancy is "100 percent real".

The adult actress announced her pregnancy in February after having sex with around 400 men, and adult creator Owain Laing - who recently attended Bonnie's baby shower - has now rubbished suggestions that her pregnancy is just a publicity stunt.

Speaking to Us Weekly, Owain shared: "I can confirm it’s 100 percent real."

Bonnie previously took to social media to suggest that her pregnancy is simply "rage bait". But Owain - who attended the baby shower earlier this month - has now dismissed those claims.

He said: "I [saw] the post and it had a face baby bump, you could clearly see that it was fake.

"I was like, ‘Oh yeah, this is just sort of a PR stunt, so this is just for s**** and giggles.’ And then obviously she turned up, and I was like, ‘Holy s***, she’s actually pregnant'."

Earlier this year, Bonnie revealed that she wants to "auction off" her baby's name.

The controversial adult entertainer explained that she intends to involve her fans in her pregnancy.

Bonnie - who had sex with 400 men in a bid to start a family - told Us Weekly: "I would like to auction off the baby’s name, I think that would be quite fun.

"I think I want to get my fans involved in a gender reveal. They’re going to be involved along the way.

"But I want to be very careful [about] not sexualising the child. So it’s trying to get the right balance of getting people involved, but not having the baby sexualised.

"Pregnancy can be sexualised. 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."

Bonnie - whose real name is Tia Billinger - insists that her baby's health is her current priority.

The controversial star - who has been accused of promoting misogyny and the sexual objectification of women - said: "As any pregnant woman would agree, it’s the main priority during a pregnancy. In terms of finding out the dad, that’s another day’s problem."