I hate giving her the attention she wants, but this one is hard to ignore.

Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, is a British adult-content creator who has built her brand on stunts engineered to go viral. Her February event was her biggest yet: a publicized “breeding mission” involving a reported 400 men, unprotected, with DNA samples and contact details collected at the door. She announced her pregnancy days later and has since appeared with a bump and thrown a baby shower, putting her due date at around November.
There’s a catch. She has faked a pregnancy before, on camera, for attention. Two of the men say they saw a real bump up close at the baby shower and insist it isn’t a prop. But eyewitness accounts from event participants aren’t medical confirmation, and none has been provided. So everything these men are now sweating over still rests on a claim from a woman who has shown she’ll say or do nearly anything for a viral headline.
I’m aware I’m becoming part of the problem by reacting and sharing it. I usually resist the temptation to feed stories about her, but I can’t look away on this one — it’s so beyond.
Can we get AI to shadowban her name from the algorithms?
What do you think we can actually do about her?

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