Bonnie Blue Pregnancy: bonnie blue pregnancy claim follows 400‑men challenge

Bonnie Blue Pregnancy: bonnie blue pregnancy claim follows 400‑men challenge

Creator Tia Billinger, known professionally as Bonnie Blue, says a positive pregnancy test and a confirming ultrasound followed a recent stunt in which she had unprotected sex with about 400 men. The development has sharpened debate among other creators about publicity, safety and the business of extreme online challenges.

Early symptoms and the at‑home test

Billinger described feeling unwell for several days while on holiday, saying she had been "being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine" in a video published on Sunday, February 22. She said foods were making her feel sick and that some foods triggered an urgent need to eat. After a period of illness, she sat down to take a pregnancy test at night; she explained she was "a little bit nervous" before stepping away for minutes and returning to show the result.

On camera she described the test as "pretty… it's like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant. " She later made an appointment for a scan; an ultrasound technician confirmed the pregnancy and Billinger asked, "Oh, is that the baby?" followed by, "That's actually crazy. "

How the 400‑men challenge was run, and DNA samples

The pregnancy announcement comes weeks after Billinger staged an event in which she says she slept with about 400 men without protection. She said that by signing up participants underwent testing for sexually transmitted infections beforehand and that no extra precautions were taken beyond what she called the "standard s*** — shave & shower. "

Billinger said she collected DNA samples and contact details from participants on the day, explaining, "It was important for me to remember more than just their penis size this time round, so I got their DNA samples and their contact details. " A press release from her team previously claimed that the prior alleged record was 65 men, achieved by Ariana Jollee in 2004.

Bonnie Blue Pregnancy: scan, conception and confirmation in London

Billinger was later seen heading into London for a scan that she says confirmed the baby was conceived after what she described as her "breeding mission" of sleeping with about 400 men without protection. The scan appeared to confirm she is expecting one child; she has called this her first pregnancy.

After seeing the positive test, she said she turned to an AI tool for advice on how to proceed. She has said she will "of course" notify the participants and have conversations with them if she has conceived a child, and that she will test herself later for STDs and for pregnancy changes.

Age, past claims and fertility history

Billinger, who is 26, has previously courted controversy with other public challenges; she has claimed in the past to have slept with more than 1, 000 men in 12 hours. She separated from her estranged husband, Oliver "Ollie" Davidson, in 2023.

In a prior interview in 2025 about her fertility, Billinger said she had tried for years to get pregnant with her ex‑partner and had "really, really struggled" and would have had to consider IVF. She added, "So I wish I could say I might get pregnant, however, I'm not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally. " On the day of the challenge she had said that if she fell pregnant it would be "a problem for another day. "

Sophie Rain challenges the stunt and frames a different business approach

Other creators have reacted. On February 23, 2026, creator Sophie Rain wrote: "i really want to just have a talk with her and tell her she doesn’t have to do all this to make money 🥲 so saddening. " Rain has argued publicly that extreme publicity is not required for financial success and contrasted her own approach with headline‑driven stunts.

In comments to media, Rain said, "Look, I'm a virgin, and I pull in about four times the money without pulling a stunt like this. The math is not hard. " She added, "Shock value pays once. Trust pays every month. I'm still out earning people who treat their life like a press release, " and warned that "People act like you have to light yourself on fire to go viral. You don't. I'm doing great numbers by keeping my standards and staying consistent. " Rain summarized her position: "I built a business, not a circus. I'm a virgin, and I'm still making four times the money without turning my body into a headline. "

What Billinger says about safety, expectations and next steps

Billinger has described feeling "great" after the event and said, "This is the most hydrated I've ever felt and I'll put it down to the amount of fluids that were left inside me, " adding that the event met her expectations and had been focused on being "filled up as opposed to a number game. " She said she would notify participants if pregnancy were confirmed and pursue conversations with them; she also intends to undergo testing for STDs and to follow medical guidance moving forward.