Bonnie Blue Pregnancy Confirmed After Scan Following 400-Men Challenge

Bonnie Blue Pregnancy Confirmed After Scan Following 400-Men Challenge

Bonnie Blue Pregnancy was confirmed this month after the adult content creator, who uses the name Tia Billinger, took a home test and later had an ultrasound scan that showed a developing pregnancy. The announcement has amplified debate about the publicity and practical consequences of her recent unprotected "breeding" challenge with about 400 men.

Tia Billinger's home test, symptoms and scan

Billinger posted a YouTube video in which she described several days of illness — saying, "I've been being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine" — and that some foods made her feel sick while other foods triggered cravings. After several days attempting to recover at home, she decided to take a pregnancy test at night, describing herself as "a little bit nervous. " She returned to the camera minutes later to show a result she described as "half pink, half white" and "definitely pregnant. "

She then made an appointment for an ultrasound and traveled to London for a scan, where an ultrasound technician confirmed the pregnancy; the scan appeared to show a single fetus. Billinger shared footage of the scan and had earlier said she had been bed-bound during the period she was feeling unwell. She also said she briefly consulted an AI tool, ChatGPT, for guidance after seeing the positive result because she did not know what to do next.

Breeding challenge: about 400 men and event details

Billinger acknowledged that the timing of the pregnancy lined up with a recent online stunt in which she slept with more than 400 men without protection. One account says the encounters took place two weeks before the scan confirmation; another reference framed the pregnancy announcement as arriving "weeks after" the event. She described the aim of the event as focused on being "filled up" rather than hitting a numerical milestone and said she had never expected to reach "thousands. "

Organizers circulated a press release asserting a previous record had been about 65 men set by Ariana Jollee in 2004. Billinger has said all participants underwent STD testing ahead of the event and that no extra precautions were taken beyond what she called the standard — "shave & shower. "

DNA samples, contact details and participant testing

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. " She also said she would notify participants and have conversations with them if she were to become pregnant. Billinger stated she planned to test herself later for STDs and pregnancy markers after the event.

Sophie Rain's reaction and influencer debate

Sophie Rain publicly challenged Billinger's approach. On X, Rain wrote she wanted to "just have a talk with her and tell her she doesn’t have to do all this to make money. So saddening. " In comments elsewhere, Rain contrasted her own strategy, saying she is a virgin and "pull in about four times the money without pulling a stunt like this, " adding, "Shock value pays once. Trust pays every month. " She framed the issue as one of branding and sustainability rather than sheer virality.

Background: history, age and public controversy

Billinger, 26, has a history of polarizing online activity; she previously claimed to have slept with more than 1, 000 men in 12 hours. Critics have said her method of inviting non-professionals to create adult content for free raised concerns about predatory behaviour and misogynistic dynamics. She appeared in a Channel 4 documentary last year that examined her notoriety and public profile.

Billinger has also publicly discussed past fertility struggles. Nearly one year before the event, she said she had tried to get pregnant for years with her ex-partner and had struggled, noting she would have needed IVF and that she was not in a position to conceive naturally. She separated from estranged husband Oliver "Ollie" Davidson in 2023. Last year she opened up about possibly becoming a mother, and the available record of that statement is incomplete and unclear in the provided context.

What makes this notable is the collision of self-directed publicity stunts and tangible reproductive consequences: because the event involved unprotected sex with about 400 men, Billinger pursued a test after falling ill, which led to a confirmed scan and the complex practical questions she had previously described as "a problem for another day. "