Bonnie Blue Pregnant Claim Sparks Online Firestorm
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue has posted that she is pregnant, a development she says came weeks after unprotected sex with about 400 men. The moment has revived questions about paternity, DNA collection and public reaction to her self-styled "breeding mission".
How the announcement unfolded
Blue — whose real name is Tia Billinger — documented symptoms in a YouTube video on Sunday, February 22, saying she had been "being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine. " In the clip she took a pregnancy test on camera and described the result as "half pink, half white" and "definitely pregnant. "
She then made an appointment for an ultrasound scan; an ultrasound technician in footage she shared confirmed the pregnancy. The creator, identified elsewhere as 26 years old, had previously staged an event in which she said she had unprotected sex with about 400 men and told participants she collected DNA samples and contact details at the gathering.
Bonnie Blue Pregnant: DNA samples, STD testing and what she says she’ll do next
Blue said the participants had undergone STD testing ahead of the event and that she would later be testing herself for sexually transmitted diseases and for pregnancy. She has said she would "of course" inform participants and have conversations with them if she were to become pregnant, and she had highlighted that collecting DNA samples and contact details was important to that plan.
When asked after the event how she would navigate a potential pregnancy, Blue told interviewers, "That’s a problem for another day. " She has previously discussed fertility struggles from years prior and noted she had considered in vitro fertilization in the past.
Maury Povich chimed in and social posts piled up
The situation drew wide attention on social platforms. The Maury Show account reshared a viral post on X with three words: "Stop tagging me" on February 24, 2026, while replies to the reshared post mixed mock-serious praise and jokes about the potential paternity process. Examples of responses included, "DO IT! You’ll need a bigger stage!" and "You could make a whole season off this. You are sitting on a potential gold mine!"
Other creators weighed in as well, with some urging Blue to reconsider stunts they saw as extreme; one peer said privately that she found the approach "saddening" and suggested there were other ways to earn money without similar events.
The claim of pregnancy follows Blue’s widely publicized event, her on-camera pregnancy test, and the subsequent ultrasound confirmation she posted. She has repeatedly said she collected DNA samples and contact details from participants and that standard pre-event hygiene and STD tests were performed by attendees.
Blue has previously separated from her estranged husband Oliver "Ollie" Davidson in 2023 and has spoken publicly in the past about fertility concerns.
Blue used the YouTube video and the private scan footage to present what she described as confirmation of her condition; the phrase bonnie blue pregnant has circulated widely on social feeds as the claim spread.
Next steps she has outlined include contacting participants if the pregnancy proceeds and completing her own follow-up testing for STDs and pregnancy at a later date.