Bonnie Blue has found herself at the center of controversy as accusations mount that her pregnancy announcement is nothing more than a publicity stunt. The 26-year-old adult performer made headlines after revealing she is expecting a baby following a controversial event involving 400 men and unprotected intercourse. Critics online have labeled the announcement as fake and have raised doubts about the medical feasibility of her timeline.
According to reports from RadarOnline.com, Bonnie Blue claimed to have conceived during a “breeding mission” at a London mansion on February 7. The event was said to be an attempt to break a world record for the most participants engaging in unprotected intercourse until climax with Blue. Video clips circulating online showed groups of men in blue ski masks participating in the event. Blue later filmed herself taking a pregnancy test, which she shared with her followers on social media.
However, skeptics quickly pointed out inconsistencies in Blue’s pregnancy reveal video. The pregnancy test she showcased did not display the smaller control line, which is essential for a valid reading according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Additionally, the timing of her announcement, just over two weeks after the event, raised eyebrows as pregnancy is typically detectable on ultrasound around five weeks into gestation.
Critics also highlighted the unconventional appearance of the individual posing as a doctor in Blue’s video, who was wearing a ski mask and holding up an image of a fetus on an iPad. This led many to believe that the entire scenario was orchestrated for shock value and media attention.
The backlash against Blue’s pregnancy claim has been amplified by her previous statements about struggling with infertility. She had previously expressed difficulties conceiving naturally and mentioned the possibility of needing IVF treatment in the past. The sudden announcement of her pregnancy after such a controversial event has raised suspicions among both fans and critics alike.
Medical professionals have also raised concerns about the risks associated with unprotected intercourse with multiple partners in a short period and the potential impact on a developing fetus. Studies have shown that unprotected intercourse with multiple partners significantly increases the risk of exposure to sexually transmitted infections, which can pose serious risks to both the mother and the unborn child.
Despite the mounting skepticism and accusations of fakery, Bonnie Blue has continued to post updates on her social media platforms without directly addressing the allegations. As the debate intensifies online, it remains to be seen how this controversial pregnancy announcement will unfold and whether Blue’s claims will stand up to scrutiny in the long run.

