
EXCLUSIVE Britney's holiday with a creepily lifelike plastic doll, the heavily tattooed boyfriend left at home and why the friends who fought for her freedom are worried all over again: CAROLINE GRAHAM
Instead, tourists and staff at the tiny Mexican airport were 'stunned' to see a baby's leg sticking out from beneath swaddling blankets, in the arms of her longtime bodyguard, Nicholas Bunbury.
There was an audible gasp. Could the troubled singer, who spent 13 years under a controlling 'conservatorship' legal order, put in place due to severe mental health problems that once saw her confined to a psychiatric hospital, secretly have become a mother again?
As one onlooker put it: 'Nick had this big grin on his face and was holding the 'baby' in his arms as Britney walked along behind him. All you could see was the baby's foot, but at one point they were loading up bags into a limo and you could see the back of its head. Everyone was staring at the kid in the blanket and thinking, has she had another baby?'
Not so fast. While loyal bodyguard Nick was indeed holding something dear and precious to Britney, far from being an addition to her family (she already has two sons, Sean, 19, and Jayden, 18) this was, in fact, merely a creepily lifelike plastic doll.
The witness added: 'It was only when they got really close that you could see the little dangling leg was made of plastic. It's one of the oddest things I've ever seen.'
And that is saying something. Britney is no stranger to 'odd': her regular stream of semi-naked dance videos and bizarre posts on her beloved Instagram, where she has 41 million followers, never fail to create a stir.
The 43-year-old had come to Mexico alone, apart from her bodyguards, and was immediately whisked to the five-star, £50,000 a week, Las Ventanas al Paraiso Resort, a spectacular beachside oasis overlooking the azure waters of the Sea of Cortez, where she wasted no time in stripping down to a skimpy green bikini, for a video, which was duly posted online.
But it is not the first time she has pretended to 'mother' a doll. Back in October 2021 – shortly after her conservatorship order was terminated following a lengthy court battle – Britney posed with another baby doll and told her followers: 'I had a baby y'all. Her nursery is beautiful and her name is Brennan. We even look alike.'
For many, the singer's behaviour is troubling and has prompted some to question whether the #FreeBritney movement, which campaigned for her to be freed from the financial and social shackles of her father Jamie, and seize back control of her life and her $60 million fortune, may not have been such a good thing.
One former associate said: 'Britney looks lost. She's on holiday with her two bodyguards and a plastic life-sized baby doll. Doesn't she have any real friends?
'It's sad. It is troubling to see her this way. You wonder if she is taking her meds and if everything is all right?'
Meanwhile, the singer's on/off boyfriend of three years, heavily-tattooed former handyman Paul Soliz, 37, remained at the star's sprawling $8 million mansion in Thousand Oaks, California. The convicted felon is understood not to be able to leave the US for legal reasons, according to his father. Soliz Jnr's criminal record includes illegal possession of a firearm in 2020 and driving without a licence in 2016.
Speaking exclusively to the Mail, Soliz's father, Paul Snr confirmed his son was still dating the star, saying: 'They are still together. It's alive, the relationship is alive.'
Mr Soliz Snr said Britney has visited his modest two-bedroom bungalow in LA's San Fernando Valley – which could not be more different to her lavish 15-room mansion in the hills outside the city.
He said: 'She's cool, you know. She's come over here. We were swimming last summer. We have a pool in the back. Another time she called and said: 'What are you guys doing right now? Why don't you come over to my place?' She said she didn't know how to barbeque but she was going to go out and buy steak and chicken and we went there and cooked.'
When asked if his son is in love with the pop singer, Mr Soliz smiled and made a 'roller-coaster' action with him arm, saying: 'Happy? You know, like with any relationship, it's like this. You know how it is, being with a woman. One minute they're happy and the next . . . a strong-willed woman like Britney is used to getting her way. It's complex like that.'
Mr Soliz said his son was a 'good boy' and an excellent father – he has nine children by three different mothers.
'My son works in construction and he's raising four of his kids by himself, with no woman. I don't know how he does it. He cooks, he cleans, he does the laundry . . . so when I see them [the press] calling him a 'bad boy' I don't know what they are talking about.
'They should see what he does for his kids. He's a good man, a strong man.'
Britney has made no secret of her desire to have another child. Her two sons are from her short- lived marriage to actor Kevin Federline. She was recently delighted to have reconnected with their younger son, Jayden.
During the 2021 court case, in which she faced down her father Jamie, 72, a tearful Britney told how she was forced to have a contraceptive device implanted to prevent her having the daughter she longed for.
In sworn testimony, she told the judge: 'I want to be able to get married and have a baby. I was told in the conservatorship I was not able to get married or have a baby. I wanted the birth control device removed so I could start trying to have a another baby but they wouldn't allow my doctor to take it out.'
Perhaps to quell her desire for another child, Britney may have joined a growing fad in America of women who buy realistic baby dolls knows as Reborns.
Collectors bathe, feed, dress and change their dolls just like real infants, and women are paying up to $3,000 (£2,260) for the lifelike dolls. Some Reborns even dirty their nappies, and can be held to a nipple to suckle.
For many women the dolls are a diverting hobby but for some they offer comfort while grieving the tragic loss of a real baby,
Psychologist Karyn Hall of Houston, Texas, says: 'For people who are scared, it is a way of connecting without fear. There's no fear of rejection and no fear of not being accepted. There's a connection and it's very powerful.'
The dolls can feed a woman's need for nurturing, help combat loneliness and help to heal trauma, she says.
For Britney, who has worked as an actress and performer since the age of nine – she made her television debut on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club at the age of 11 – keeping a doll may be a way of reclaiming her lost childhood.
One source who worked with her during her conservatorship said: 'It's possible she is using the doll as some form of therapy. She's a sensitive woman and, in many ways, stopped growing emotionally once she became such a big star. That's where a lot of her problems came from.
'You often find celebrities are stunted in their emotional development and Britney has a childlike, naive quality about her. She has always loved dolls.'
While some fans have questioned whether Britney is 'off her meds' and may, in fact, have been better off under her father's conservatorship when her wealth and health were closely monitored, other fans believe some of her more outrageous social media postings could be a ruse to make her appear more mentally fragile than she is.
Britney's social media is managed – sceptical fans might say 'manipulated' – by Crowd Surf, a digital marketing agency with a 50-person team with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee.
Crowd Surf represents music artists and companies including Backstreet Boys, Guns N' Roses, Duran Duran, Camila Cabello, Paramore and Nickelback, as well as Apple, Google, Disney, Warner Bros, Universal and Sony.
Britney's fans complained that during her court-ordered conservatorship, Crowd Surf presented a rosier, more optimistic portrayal of her life on social media than the sense of imprisonment and disenfranchisement she was later revealed to have felt.
Fans continue to distrust Spears' social media, knowing that the company remains at the controls. 'It's absolutely diabolical Crowd Surf would still be running Britney Spears' social media accounts all this time later,' wrote one on Instagram.
'I'm so sick of people making excuses for the fact that people who helped conceal Britney Spears' conservatorship and keep her trapped are still in her life and working for her to this day.'
Some went so far as to suggest that a Spears lookalike has been used to generate social media posts. 'The person in the videos is DEFINITELY NOT Britney Spears!' posted another.
Britney's former make-up artist Billy Brasfield has previously claimed the singer personally told him that she has no control over her own social media captions.
Brasfield, whose clients have included Beyoncé, Christina Aguilera and Mariah Carey, said: 'The content is her, but the words are not how she feels.'
Crowd Surf has denied reports that Britney is not in charge of what she posts online. Co-founder Cassie Petrey posted on Instagram in February 2021: 'Britney creates her own posts and writes her own captions for Instagram. She finds the Google images, Pinterest images, quotes, memes, and everything else herself. Nobody is suggesting any of that stuff to her.
'She generally edits the videos herself. If a video she sends in is edited by her social media team, it's because she gave specific instructions and asked for it to be edited that way.
'Then she sees it and decides if she wants to post it or not.'
Petrey added: 'She has stated many times that she creates the posts, but people continue to believe conspiracy theories over what Britney says over and over again. Britney is not 'asking for help' or leaving secret messages in her social media. She is literally just living her life and trying to have fun on Instagram.'
A movie based on Britney's best-selling 2023 memoir The Woman in Me is due to start filming later this year. Whether the biopic will include any fake baby dolls remains to be seen.

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Rise of sick ‘Cougar Clans' sparked by Bonnie Blue's ‘barely legal' romps where predatory women hunt ‘cubs' for sex
The sex star sparked outrage for romping with 'barely legal' teens - but she says her 'student sex tours' are educational SHOCK SEX Rise of sick 'Cougar Clans' sparked by Bonnie Blue's 'barely legal' romps where predatory women hunt 'cubs' for sex Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SHE'S the 26-year-old from Nottinghamshire who claims to have had sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours - but that's not all that has garnered controversy for Bonnie Blue. The glamorous sex star - with her bouncy blowdries and Love Island-esque looks - has sparked outrage over her sex marathons with "barely legal" students - many of them eager for her to take their virginity. 12 Bonnie Blue claims to have slept with hundreds of young students for free - in return for being able to film it Credit: Instagram 12 The sex star has been criticised for targeting 'barely legal' teens Credit: Olivia West 12 She has made millions from her sexploits - but some have hit back at her 'predatory' behaviour Credit: Instagram Bonnie proudly advertised for young lads to 'bonk me for free' at university freshers' events, with as many as 158 queuing outside her hotel room. She then challenged Spring Break "barely legal" college boys to see who could give her the best orgasm - with a pledge to pay for the tuition of the "winner". Despite the head-turning influencer - real name Tia Billinger - growing up in a sleepy village and formerly working in NHS recruitment, she now rakes in a whopping £1million a month. She's now claimed she'll risk HIV to break records and said her shocking 1,057-men sex stunt was just the start. Disturbingly, Bonnie is not alone in the industry, with her sexploits being copied by other women trading in their bodies for likes on social media in horrifying trends. 'PREDATORY' BEHAVIOUR Bonnie is facing a growing chorus of hate in the UK, with A&E doctor Maddy Lucy Dann calling her 'predatory' for targeting teenagers. However, she's far from alone, with over 300,000 videos with the #cougar hashtag on TikTok, and numerous 'Cougar & Cubs' Facebook groups set up for older women to hook up with younger men. Here women, mostly over 40, give tips on where to pick up their 'cubs', brag about their 'experienced' sex lives and also plug hook-up sites on where to find toyboys. Despite the controversy around older women and younger men, Bonnie has claimed that she always IDs participants first to ensure they are of legal age - so while her stunts have raised eyebrows, they have not been illegal. But discussing Bonnie's antics, Maddy said on TikTok: 'I'm just going to say it, there's a woman on this app that is creating content centred around having sex with freshers. 'Freshers in the UK are people who have just started university and broadly speaking they are fresh out of six form, fresh out of school and they are probably about 18 years old. Horrified viewers slam 'disgusting' Bonnie Blue sex scenes as they air on Channel 4 'In this person's content, she makes a comment about how a lot of them might be virgins, sexually inexperienced, and I'm sorry but this kind of behaviour is predatory. 'She's an older woman and these are younger, inexperienced, vulnerable people that she seeks out via social media in order to have sex with them to create content. 'This person cares far more about their social media presence and making loads of money than they do about these people they are having sex with, who I do not believe are correctly informed and therefore cannot fully consent to what is happening. 'The ramifications of having sex with the person can be plentiful, but the ramification of having sex with somebody that is filming it and posting it – the internet is forever.' 12 Bonnie sparked controversy by having sex with 1,057 men in just 12 hours Credit: Instagram 'RAPE CULTURE' Bonnie was slammed for "promoting rape culture" and labelled "vile" for announcing what she called "Bonnie Blue's petting zoo". Explaining the sickening idea during an interview on Kat Baker's podcast, she said that she was going to be naked and tied up in a glass box, which would be "open for the public" to do basically whatever they want to her. When Kat asked "where" the box was going to be, Bonnie continued that she would be in "the centre of London" but "in a house". 12 Bonnie had planned to be naked, tied up in a glass box for the 'petting zoo', where people were allowed to do anything they want to her Credit: Instagram/@bonnie_blue_xox Making the planned event even more repulsive, Bonnie told Kat that she wanted to beat her own record by "doing 2,000". However, the news led her to being banned from OnlyFans with her set to lose her massive "£600,000 a month" pay. Bonnie had her page pulled due to breach of terms after her "extreme challenge" content "crossed a line". An OnlyFans spokesperson said: 'Extreme 'challenge' content is not available on OnlyFans and is not permitted under our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service.' Why Bonnie Blue MUST be banned from social media By Kate Kulniece, Fabulous Digital writer and rape survivor When it comes to sex, I like to consider myself open-minded - and non-judgemental. But the vile, attention-seeking OnlyFans porn star Bonnie Blue makes me sick to my stomach. When the 26-year-old first hit the headlines with her gruesome stunts in March 2024, I'll admit - I didn't pay much attention to her. But as the challenges became more perverted and she eventually bedded over 1,000 men in just 12 hours, I became not just disappointed - but angry. Her most recent - and most disgusting - stunt to date, of being tied up in a glass box for men to fulfil their sick desires, is wrong and worrying on so many levels. The number of rapes being reported to police are at a record high, with a shocking 1 in 4 women, 1 in 6 children and 1 in 18 men falling victim to this horrific crime. It's an alarming rise and many believe, as I do, that the sexual assaults are fuelled by access to toxic online culture - with Bonnie seemingly leading the way with her vile sex marathon stunts. As a young woman who is a survivor of two rapes - aged just 13 and 23 - and who has been sexually harassed on countless occasions, I feel sick and enraged. In a society where sexual abuse, violence against women and misogyny have become a widespread pandemic, we should ban people like Bonnie from social media. Her foul and obscene challenges, which are becoming worse every time, are a slap in the face to millions of rape survivors like myself. Not only are her videos a constant reminder of the trauma and pain that was forced upon us, but she also teaches perverts that women are a piece of meat - and nothing else. Despite repeatedly insisting she empowers women, Bonnie promotes a culture in which women are passed around by men like toys. She also plays into the narrative that our husbands, fathers and sons can't control their sexual urges - or shouldn't have to. As a vocal multi millionaire, Bonnie may think this is all harmless fun, paying her many assistants to keep her out of real harm's way. But in reality, the sex-insatiable Bonnie is promoting dangerous rape culture and pushing victims like myself deeper into the abyss of trauma. Her twisted antics, and those of rival Lily Phillips and Aussie OF star Annie Knight, are damaging impressionable young teenage boys - half of whom have been exposed to pornography by the age of 13. These very same boys will grow up thinking this is normal, this is what women want - and what we're here for. There are countless things I look forward to, but the day the sick content creator finally gets banned from platforms cannot come soon enough. COPY CAT STUNTS A Sun probe has found that at least three more women in their 20s have started taking part in similar sex marathons and are promoting the footage on websites including TikTok and Instagram. Lily Phillips, 24, from Derbyshire, claimed to have had sex with 101 men in 14 hours at an Airbnb - and she received over one million views when she posted the footage online. Lily, who has banked well over £2million thanks to her OnlyFans career, said the youngest man she slept with was 18 and the oldest was in his 60s. Insisting she didn't complete the feat for money alone, she said: 'I didn't need to sleep with 101 random men, I did that out of enjoyment.' 12 Lily Phillips claimed to have had sex with 101 men in 14 hours at an Airbnb Credit: Olivia West 12 Lily's OnlyFans career has netted her over £2million Credit: Instagram/@lilyphillip_s Bonnie had previously opted not to make her real name public. And it's little wonder, given the furious backlash she received after bragging about sleeping with teenagers - and their married dads and grandfathers. Appearing on the popular Saving Grace podcast with internet personality GK Barry recently, Bonnie, who has 256k Instagram followers and 60k on TikTok, said: 'I don't want to discriminate. I don't want to just to students – I want to do their dads as well. 'To be fair, I need to give credit to this student, he came with his dad. "I was like, 'Are you joking?' When I first saw him with his dad, I thought he was going to come and tell me off. No, it was the opposite, he wanted to join in." 12 The adult content creator's antics were laid bare in her new fly-on-the-wall show, 1,000 Men And Me: The Bonnie Blue Story Credit: Rob Parfitt / Channel 4 'TOXIC AND GREEDY' In Australia, where Bonnie previously travelled with two bodyguards to attend 'Schoolies' university induction events, thousands have signed a petition calling for her to be barred from re-entering the country. Child safety expert Kristi McVee is one of those supporting the ban. She told The Sun: 'The main thing is, she is a grown woman exploiting barely legal and young men who don't and won't understand the impacts until they get older. 'Some of these young men - after the high of being with her, the overall excitement and potential disappointment wanes - will have regrets. In this person's [Bonnie's] content, she makes a comment about how a lot of them might be virgins, sexually inexperienced, and I'm sorry but this kind of behaviour is predatory Maddy Lucy Dann 'For some it won't even register, and they will be ok. It will depend on their level of emotional intelligence during and after. 'The point though is that 18-year-old men, who are just leaving school, haven't had the life experiences or skills to make critical decisions that could impact their future and careers, such as having these videos on the internet for all to see, and most won't think through the potential long-term consequences before getting involved. 'Only in the aftermath will we see the potential overall harm. 'Quite frankly, I am shocked that a grown woman would be so persistent in her mission to exploit young men. 'Who profits here other than her? I haven't considered her motivations but she's toxic, greedy, and predatory. 'She is feeding the beast of child abuse and exploitation by creating content using teenagers. 'Anyone who does this is, regardless of their gender, is a predator.' Bonnie Blue's rise to fame and controversy Born in May 1999, Bonnie - whose real name is Tia Billinger - grew up in a small Derbyshire village, and attended the Friesland School in the village of Sandiacre. She has two half-siblings - a sister and a brother - who have always remained out of the public eye. She never knew her biological father, and considers stepfather Nicholas Elliott her dad. Bonnie also became something of a dance star in her local area, and competed in the British Street Dance Championships alongside her sister back in 2015. She also had a part-time job at Poundstretcher as a teenager. After school, she began working in recruitment. In October 2022, Bonnie married Oliver Davidson, who she had started dating when she was just 15. Once they were married, they moved to Australia, where Bonnie continued working in recruitment. However, it was in Australia that she decided to pursue a different line of work, and tried her luck as a 'cam girl' - crediting Oliver for giving her the confidence to enter the adult entertainment world. She quickly made a name for herself in the industry, and was soon making £5,000 a week. But while her work life was going from strength to strength, her relationship was crumbling, and she and Oliver split after almost a decade together. She moved over to OnlyFans following her cam girl success, and once again found fame on there. She quickly became a favourite on the site, especially thanks to her "niche" of sleeping with young male students - such as when she bedded 158 students during Nottingham Trent University's freshers week in September 2024. Bonnie is now estimated to be worth £3 million, and makes around £600,000 a month on OnlyFans. Her family are also supportive of her work, with mum Sarah Billinger even claiming she's her daughter's PA, and helps clean up after Bonnie's events - as well as handing out condoms to young clients. In January 2025, Bonnie claimed to have broken the world record for the most amount of sex in 12 hours, after apparently sleeping with 1,057 men from 1pm to 1am at a secret London event. 'KARENS HAVE AN ISSUE' Despite claims of 'predatory' behaviour, Bonnie Blue has insisted her content is 'educational', adding: "It allows you to understand consent better." Bonnie hit back this week, blaming so-called 'Karens', or privileged white women, for trying to force her out - and pointing out that 18-year-olds are allowed to vote and join the army. She said of the lads she films with: 'They have to sign a consent form [saying] they have not been drinking or have done drugs in the last 24 hours. She [Bonnie] is a grown woman exploiting barely legal and young men who don't and won't understand the impacts until they get older Kristi McVee 'It's the 'Karens' that have got an issue with it. I understand what I do is out there, but sex is focused on one thing. It's pleasure and enjoyment, and that's all I see it as. It's not anything more than that.' In the same interview, Bonnie doubled down on previous comments she'd made about married men having a right to cheat if their wives won't sleep with them. She said: 'You can come home, deal with your wife's whinging, look after the kids - but you're just sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured. 'If [men] are going to work and do a hard day's shift, they need to be treated.' 12 Bonnie hosted an X-rated Spring Break in Cancun Credit: bonnie_blue_xox/Instagram SEX REGISTER CALLS Dubai-based lifestyle creator Jade Katy also slammed Bonnie on TikTok, saying: 'Guys, Bonnie Blue belongs on a sex offenders register. 'I said what I said, I'm not going to take it back. 'I'm convinced the woman's frontal lobe isn't fully developed the way she goes about her life but that's by the by. It's the 'Karens' that have got an issue with it. I understand what I do is out there, but sex is focused on one thing. It's pleasure and enjoyment, and that's all I see it as. It's not anything more than that Bonnie Blue 'If you had a grown male hanging around student halls, ready to film, in her own words by the way, 'barely legal' girls, to profit off on an account he had, I'm sorry but he'd end up in court and being put on a register. 'So I'm standing by the fact that this woman also deserves fully to belong on a register.' Meanwhile, TikTok influencer Kayla Barker compared Bonnie to former kickboxer Andrew Tate, who is accused of spreading sexist views and is currently facing charges of sex trafficking and rape. 12 Some critics have compared Bonnie Blue to hugely controversial figure, Andrew Tate Credit: Instagram Kayla said: 'Giving women like Bonnie Blue a platform contributes to violence against women and girls and if you think that's a reach, please let me educate you. 'It's clear to see that we're in a femicide. Violence against women and girls is growing literally every single year. 'It doesn't come from nowhere, men aren't born as rapists and abusers, it grows as misogynistic values grow. 'Misogynistic values passed on from creators like Andrew Tate and now Bonnie Blue coming on to the internet and saying, 'Oh if you're not having sex with your husband, he has a free pass to cheat on you.' 'It's so much cheaper than rage bait, it contributes to the objectification of women and it reinforces the idea that men are entitled to have sex with us whenever they want basically." 12 Bonnie claims what she's doing is 'educational' and has dismissed allegations she is 'predatory' Credit: Instagram SEX AS A 'COMMODITY' Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford also fears that women like Bonnie might end up regretting their actions. She said: 'Sleeping with so many people will mess you up to some degree because it turns sex into a commodity rather than being an intimate act. 'It runs the risk of anaesthetising you to the joy and pleasure that sex can bring in a healthy relationship. You can come home, deal with your wife's whinging, look after the kids - but you're just sneaking off elsewhere to get pleasured Bonnie Blue 'There is an argument to say such behaviour is pathological because they're doing it like a job. 'The lines between the act and the emotions that arise through intimacy might be warped – because they are doing it with so many people.' However, she adds: 'But then what is too many? And why is it OK for men to have lots of lovers, but it's not OK for women?' 12 Psychotherapist Lucy Beresford fears Bonnie might end up regretting her actions Credit: A P Wilding Sex addiction expert Dr David Ley also accuses Bonnie's critics of having double standards. He said: 'Many lay people and therapists alike believe that females engaging in casual sex is a sign of low self-esteem, neediness, or even severe mental health. 'An old professor once told me that women who engage in gang bangs are likely pre-psychotic and the multiple men they sleep with fulfil the needs of a fragmenting psyche. 'But we now know these beliefs are all driven by misogyny, sexism and sexual double-standards in our societies. 'The only reasons that women who engage in promiscuity or group sex experience negative outcomes is because of social judgement and stigma. 'If we want women to not experience such harm, we as a society must consider our role in it.'


Daily Mirror
22 minutes ago
- Daily Mirror
Romeo Beckham's cheeky comment to dad David after Brooklyn's latest bitter snub
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ITV News
an hour ago
- ITV News
Social media terms skibidi, tradwife and delulu added to Cambridge Dictionary
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