Adult social media influencer Bonnie Blue says she’s pregnant weeks after controversial 400-man event
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue claims she is pregnant just weeks after drawing headlines for having unprotected sex with about 400 men during a filmed event.
In a YouTube video posted Feb. 22, Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, said she began experiencing symptoms including nausea, migraines and strong food aversions and cravings. She filmed herself taking a pregnancy test, telling viewers she was nervous before revealing what she described as a positive result. She later shared footage from a medical appointment, saying an ultrasound technician confirmed the pregnancy.
Blue’s announcement follows intense media attention surrounding the January event, which her team said surpassed a previous record for the number of sexual partners in a single day.
She previously stated that all participants underwent STD testing beforehand and that she intended to test herself afterward for sexually transmitted infections and a potential pregnancy. She added that no additional precautions were taken beyond basic hygiene measures.
After the event, Blue said she felt physically well and described herself as “great,” adding that the experience met her expectations. She explained that the focus of the event was not on reaching a higher numerical milestone but on the specific nature of the challenge itself.
Nearly a year earlier, Blue had said she struggled with fertility during her previous relationship and did not believe she could conceive naturally.
Her latest claim has sparked widespread online debate and renewed scrutiny over the controversial event.