Bonnie Blue’s Estranged Mother-in-Law Claims Son Deserves Slice of $45M Fortune

Gill Davidson says she can't wait for her son to divorce the OnlyFans star.

Bonnie Blue at the NYLON House on April 11, 2025 in Palm Springs, California.
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Bonnie Blue has transformed her adult content career into one of the most lucrative empires on OnlyFans, with earnings estimated at over $45 million.

But her success is now at the center of a family dispute involving her estranged husband and his mother.

The 26-year-old, whose real name is Tia Billinger, married Oliver Davidson at 22 after the two grew up together. They first met at 14, began dating as teenagers, and eventually got married.

By Blue’s account, the marriage quietly unraveled over time. “We just grew apart. Nothing went wrong. We just naturally grew in separate directions,” she told LBC a recent interview, adding that their divorce has been in process for two years.

While Blue described the split as amicable, Davidson’s family has suggested otherwise.

Speaking to the New York Post, his mother Gill Davidson claimed her son deserves part of Blue’s earnings, arguing that he was instrumental in her career. She said Oliver supported her when she transitioned from recruiting into adult entertainment, and that his contributions went beyond personal encouragement.

That perspective echoes comments Blue herself has made in the past. In the Channel 4 documentary 1000 Men and Me: The Bonnie Blue Story, she explained that Oliver was “beyond supportive” during her decision to create on OnlyFans, crediting him with giving her “the confidence” to pursue it.

She also acknowledged that Oliver's contributed behind the scenes. On an episode of the Bad Friends podcast, Blue confirmed that her husband “works with me. He helps me on the creative side, with videoing.”

Gill told the Post that her son is no longer involved in his wife’s business operations, claiming he has been removed from the payroll.

She expressed frustration that Blue’s team insists Oliver has “no financial claim whatsoever,” despite what she described as his role in helping her establish the foundation of her platform.

The marriage between Blue and Oliver has not yet been legally dissolved, leaving open questions about how their financial ties will be addressed in court.

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