Bonnie Blue, Who Slept With 400 Men Unprotected, Is Pregnant? British Adult Content Creator Makes Shocking Claims In Viral Video | Bonnie Blue Latest Video | Who Is Bonnie Blue | Is Bonnie Blue Pregnant


Adult content creator Bonnie Blue says a long-desired pregnancy has finally happened, announcing that a test came back positive weeks after a large unprotected sex event involving around 400 men. The 26-year-old British performer, whose real name is Tia Billinger, shared the news in a YouTube video, after dealing with sickness, strong headaches and sudden food cravings.

Blue has spoken before about wanting a baby and about earlier fertility struggles. In June 2025, Blue told Us Weekly that she had tried to conceive with a former partner for years and believed natural conception was unlikely, saying that medical help such as IVF might be needed. The latest test result now appears to contradict those earlier expectations.

Bonnie Blue pregnancy announcement and symptoms
In the YouTube video released on Sunday, February 22, 2026, Blue described feeling unwell before taking the test. “I’ve been sick, with a headache, and when I say headache, I mean like a mega migraine,” Blue said in the YouTube video. “Foods have been making me feel sick, but then also there are some foods I want to eat instantly, or else I will be sick,” she added.

Blue then displayed the test result on camera. While showing the result of her pregnancy test in the video, Bonnie said, “Guys, I am definitely pregnant… like, fully pregnant. So, I’m going to have to ChatGPT what to do next, because I’m actually not quite sure. I don’t know…” “That is pretty… it’s like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant,” she added.

After the home test, Blue visited a technician for an ultrasound to confirm the Bonnie Blue pregnancy. Footage in the same video showed Blue watching the screen during the scan. “Oh, is that a baby? That’s actually crazy,” she was seen asking, capturing a moment of apparent surprise as the pregnancy appeared to be verified on camera.

Us Weekly previously reported on Blue’s fertility concerns during a 2025 interview about her work events. “I tried to get pregnant for years with my ex-partner and really, really struggled, and I’d have to go down the IVF route,” she shared in June 2025 when asked if she was worried about getting pregnant during one of her events. “So I wish I could say I might get pregnant; however, I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally,” she told the outlet.

The Bonnie Blue pregnancy news follows a high-profile sexual event earlier in February 2026. According to a statement provided to Us Weekly, Blue engaged in unprotected sex with around 400 men on Saturday, February 7, 2026, during a planned world record attempt held at Lord Davenport’s mansion, with participants reportedly queueing for hours.

Details from the statement said the previous claimed record stood at 65 men, set by Ariana Jollee in 2004, making the planned attempt by Blue far larger in scale. Us Weekly also reported that some participants allegedly waited more than seven hours to take part. After the event, Blue told the outlet that the chance of pregnancy was “a problem for another day,” but said DNA samples were collected from every participant.

With the Bonnie Blue pregnancy now apparently confirmed by both a test and an ultrasound, questions remain over paternity after the large February 7, 2026 event. Blue’s earlier comments about fertility struggles, the scale of the reported record attempt, and the collected DNA samples together frame a situation that is likely to draw continued attention.


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