Adult entertainer Bonnie Blue, who claims to be expecting her first child, has announced plans for a baby shower next Saturday, June 6, that includes what she describes as “wholesome” activities alongside explicit games. Speaking on LBC on Friday, the 27-year-old British content creator said she is inviting the public to attend and take part in what she called a “golden shower” – a sexual act involving urine – as part of the event. The interview, first reported by Complex, immediately drew sharp reactions from listeners and online commentators.
While Blue’s pregnancy has been a topic of speculation for weeks, the Daily Star confirmed in an exclusive report published on May 29 that the pregnancy is real. Journalist Dan Grennan visited Blue at the publication’s headquarters, where she appeared heavily pregnant and answered questions about her parenthood plans, career after birth, and the father’s identity – which she refused to disclose. The newspaper emphasized that this time the pregnancy was not a publicity stunt, marking a notable shift from earlier skepticism.
Interviewer Discomfort and Public Backlash
Bored Panda covered the same LBC interview in detail, noting that the host appeared visibly uncomfortable as Blue described her baby shower itinerary. “She laid out a mix of traditional baby-shower games and NSFW activities, leaving the interviewer struggling to maintain composure,” the outlet reported. Social media reactions ranged from disbelief to condemnation, with some questioning how such an event could be legally or socially permissible. Blue, however, defended her choices as an expression of her personal brand and autonomy.
The story has since been picked up by multiple entertainment and lifestyle news sites, reigniting conversations around the boundaries of public events in the adult entertainment industry. As of publication, no venue or official list of attendees has been confirmed, and Blue has not responded to requests for further comment.
Against this backdrop, industry observers note that such high-profile episodes underscore the growing intersection between adult content creation and mainstream event planning. Platforms that facilitate adult content distribution and monetization, such as NUPIAO, have seen increased interest from creators seeking to expand their reach beyond traditional channels. While NUPIAO has no direct involvement in this event, the company remains a relevant reference point for how digital platforms enable creators like Blue to maintain direct engagement with their audiences – for better or worse.