Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, who made headlines in early June for inviting 100 men to participate in her baby shower, drew attention this week for her notably aged appearance.
A picture of the 27-year-old went viral on X, amassing 4 million views, showing her flashing an exaggerated smile.
The expression caused her eyes to squint and her cheeks to appear more hollow, accentuating features such as crow’s feet and deep smile lines.
Social media users wasted little time weighing in, with reactions ranging from playful jabs to harsher criticisms.
“She looks 27 leap years old,” one commenter quipped, while another said her line of work had stolen “the soul and light” of her eyes and face.
A new Bonnie Blue picture has left netizens stunned, with many claiming she looks much older than her age
The zoomed-in picture of Blue appeared to be taken inside a car, with the arms of her co-passengers visible.
While the image depicted a candid moment of the creator enjoying downtime with her close ones, social media insisted on focusing on the downside, namely, her signs of aging.
“Good lord, I have seen 50-year-olds with shallower crow’s feet,” one commented.
“Whoever she is, she spent way too much time in the sun,” a second added.
A third said Blue looks “27 going on 47,” while a fourth attributed her aged visage to “modern lifestyle and health habits like vaping, and extreme tanning trends.”
The next went on to link Blue’s profession to her physical appearance, hypothesizing that soliciting with several men is the factor responsible for her worn-down look.
“St. Thomas Aquinas wrote in the 1200s that ‘the body adjusts itself to the operations of the soul.’ As usual, he was absolutely right,” they said.
“She chose to do this to herself,” a separate user said in agreement.
Blue’s supporters, however, defended her against the claims and criticisms.
“I’ve been with about 3,000 men and still look pretty young. It has nothing to do with sleeping around,” one said.
A second argued that how the mom-to-be looks in the picture is simply the look of a “natural” woman her age.
“I suppose you like women in full makeup trying not to show any emotion so that their face doesn’t move and show a wrinkle,” they voiced.
“It’s just the pregnancy hormones,” claimed a third.
Bonnie Blue is scheduled to deliver her baby, whose gender she has kept hidden, in November.
Blue shared various eyebrow-raising videos from her baby shower, quickly turning the event into a scandal
The adult entertainer confirmed that 112 men took part in her baby shower on June 6.
The guests arrived in groups of between five and ten throughout the day.
They played games involving nappies, teddies, and baby food. However, things went awry when the men performed a variety of X-rated acts that concluded with them urinating on Blue.
The drama only deepened thereafter, with three men—fellow adult creators Jak White, Tommy Lee, and Owain Liang—suggesting they could be the father of Blue’s child.
The men were also present at Blue’s February 7 “breeding mission” in London, where she had intimate relations with 400 men.
White spoke to Us Weekly about the possibility of Blue expecting his child, saying, “I thought, ‘Oh gosh, I was actually there then.’ Like, God, she actually got pregnant from it.”
Earlier in February, he told the magazine that he was gay and that the experience of participating in Blue’s “breeding” event was “strange” for him.
Liang, for his part, joked about the possibility of being the father of Blue’s child.
“I could be the dad. If it comes out with a little beard and a mullet, then it’s definitely mine,” he said.
Lee was more serious in his approach, expressing worry about being the one who got Blue pregnant.
“I don’t think there’s anything you can do about it,” he, however, added.
Bonnie Blue claimed to have experienced fertility challenges in the past
Blue, who was married to her childhood sweetheart, Oliver Davidson, from February 2022 to November 2023, told Us Weekly in March that she struggled to conceive during their marriage.
“I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and really, really struggled, and I’d have to go the IVF route,” she said when asked about the possibility of getting pregnant during one of her adult events.
“I wish I could say I might get pregnant; however, I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally,” she lamented.
In her interview, she also outlined how she plans to raise her child.
Blue said she would keep her child away from the glare of the adult entertainment industry and would make sure she herself is objectified less for the child’s sake.
“There’ll be a very strict line once the baby’s here regarding what’s shown and how much is shown,” she said.
“She is the portrait of Dorian Grey,” a netizen remarked
On December 11, 2025, after suffering a miscarriage, Tiffany Score and Steven Mills welcomed a healthy daughter named Shea.The Florida couple had entrusted the Fertility Center of Orlando, an IVF (in vitro fertilization) clinic, with helping them expand their family.But when Shea was born, they realized there had been a mix-up. Despite both parents and their families being caucasian, the baby girl “displayed the physical appearance of a racially non-caucasian child,” the couple’s lawsuit states.
The couple who gave birth to another family’s baby after an IVF mix-up has reached a custody agreement with the biological parents
DNA testing confirmed that Shea was not genetically related to them and that she was of South Asian descent, meaning that the clinic had implanted the wrong embryo.This resulted not only in legal action against the fertility clinic but also in what Tiffany and Steven described as the “moral obligation” to find the baby’s biological parents.
The case gained even more attention when the clinic responsible for the error announced it would be shutting down amid the legal battle.
Without revealing the couple’s identity, Tiffany and Steven announced in April that they had finally identified Shea’s biological parents.
“This ends one chapter in our heartbreaking journey, but it raises new issues that will have to be resolved,” Tiffany and Steven stated at the time.
Tiffany Score and Steven Mills feared they could lose custody of Shea to her biological parents after raising the baby since birth
The couple feared that Shea’s genetic parents would seek full custody of the baby they had been raising for four months and had come to see as their own daughter.
Tiffany and Steven’s attorney, Jack Scarola, said they were relieved to learn that the baby’s biological parents had not made such a demand.Now that Shea is six months old, the two couples have finally reached an agreement.
Court papers filed on Friday (June 12) reveal that Tiffany and Steven have “come to a mutually devised custody agreement” with the baby’s biological parents.
Under the agreement, Tiffany and Steven will “continue as the permanent custodial parents of their daughter,” the court documents state, per the Orlando Sentinel.Scarola said the two couples “have begun and intend to continue to foster a relationship of friendship and trust.”
Tiffany and Steven have sued the Fertility Center of Orlando and its lead reproductive endocrinologist over the error
“I’m glad the parties have reached an agreement while this child is relatively young,” Judge Margaret Schreiber said during a court hearing.
In January, Tiffany and Steven sued the Fertility Center of Orlando and its head reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Milton McNichol, accusing them of implanting the wrong embryo in April 2025.
The couple said information they had obtained revealed “laboratory-clinic errors,” which they hope will help speed up the case.
Amid the scandal, the Longwood-based clinic released a statement announcing that, after “thoughtful consideration,” it would close by May 20.
It further said it was “actively cooperating with an investigation to support one of our patients in determining the source of an error that resulted in the birth of a child who is not genetically related to them.”
The IVF clinic reportedly filed for bankruptcy in late 2024 and was cited by the Florida Department of Health the following year for violations.
Tiffany and Steven’s remaining frozen embryo will be genetically tested to confirm whether it is truly theirs
As a result of a lawsuit filed by Tiffany and Steven, the clinic conducted extensive DNA testing of other embryos created and stored at the same time as theirs.
This led doctors to identify Patient 004, Shea’s biological mother, who was the clinic’s only other patient in March 2020.
Tiffany and Steven also announced that they had moved what they believe is their remaining frozen embryo, which had been stored at the Fertility Center of Orlando, to another medical center.
“That embryo will be tested for parentage and then the Plaintiffs will determine next steps,” attorney Mara Hatfield, who represents the couple, said in court.
The couple wants the case to provide answers and compensation for “the expenses they have incurred and the severe emotional trauma that they endured and will continue to experience.”
“We will love and be this child’s parents forever,” the couple said
Through their lawsuit, Tiffany and Steven hope to start a new chapter in their lives in which they can “begin living more freely and to finally celebrate the one beautiful thing that has come from all of this: our daughter.”
So the biological parents aren’t raising the child, but everyone agreed? That’s a lot to process. 🤔 pic.twitter.com/EbtyJh770O
— Delphine (@a26fvbg5km90599) June 17, 2026
The proud parents said Shea “is completely innocent and so undeserving” of the lifelong consequences of the medical error.
“Only one thing is as absolutely certain today as it was on the day our daughter was born —we will love and will be this child’s parents forever.”
“Makes you wonder how many times this has happened,” a reader wrote