Bonnie Blue pregnancy claim has sparked intense online debate after the adult content creator, whose real name is Tia Billinger, posted a YouTube video announcing she is expecting. The announcement followed her description of a “breeding mission” stunt that she said involved unprotected sex with about 400 men at a private mansion in central London on February 7, 2026.
A key detail shaping scrutiny is Blue’s repeated claim that she collected participant DNA samples and contact information in advance, positioning the story as a logistics-and-verification issue as much as a viral reveal. She also said participants completed STI testing beforehand and that she planned STD and pregnancy testing after the event, with no additional precautions beyond basic hygiene.
In her video, Blue described feeling unwell in the days leading up to the announcement and filmed herself taking a home test she presented as positive. She also showed a scan appointment where a masked person was presented as the technician and said she chose a private ultrasound rather than the NHS to avoid public attention.
Online critics have questioned the test visuals, the timeline and the ultrasound presentation, leaving the pregnancy claim publicly unverified for now.