Bonnie Blue Announces Pregnancy Following Controversial 400-Man Stunt
Controversial adult film star Bonnie Blue has publicly announced that she is pregnant, following her latest highly publicized sex challenge that allegedly involved 400 men in a single day. The announcement has sparked widespread discussion and concern, with new disturbing details emerging about the event's procedures and intentions.
The Breeding Mission and DNA Collection Protocol
Prior to her pregnancy announcement, Bonnie Blue had been openly discussing what she termed a "breeding mission" to conceive a child. The star, who has achieved viral fame through previous controversial claims including sleeping with over 1,000 men in 12 hours, organized a February 7 event at a luxurious London mansion owned by convicted fraudster Lord Davenport.
During this event, footage shows men queuing to participate while DNA swabs were distributed and contact information collected. Bonnie Blue confirmed to US Weekly that she collected DNA samples from participants specifically to facilitate future contact regarding potential conception. "Which is why I collected DNA samples on the day," she stated. "I got their DNA samples and their contact details."
Event Details and Participant Screening
The controversial event, originally scheduled for January 17 to mark the anniversary of her claimed world record, was rescheduled to February 7 after Bonnie Blue cited timing concerns related to her fertility cycle. Participants were reportedly tested for sexually transmitted infections beforehand, though Bonnie Blue boasted that "no extra precautions were taken other than the standard s*** — shave & shower."
In promotional materials leading up to the event, the adult star encouraged men to sign up while expressing her wish to make "someone a daddy." She specifically mentioned wanting only the "strongest swimmers" to participate, joking that she wasn't "talking about Adam Peaty," the Olympic swimmer. The star also welcomed former convicts to participate in the challenge.
Pregnancy Announcement and Subsequent Reactions
In a recent "day in the life" YouTube video lasting approximately six minutes, Bonnie Blue documented taking a pregnancy test while describing symptoms including nausea, headaches she characterized as "mega migraines," and food aversions. After showing what appeared to be a positive test result, she declared: "Guys... I am definitely pregnant, fully pregnant."
The star then revealed she planned to consult AI chatbot ChatGPT for advice regarding the positive result, stating she didn't know what to do next. She was subsequently filmed visiting London for what she described as a 'scan' conducted by a man wearing a blue ski mask, which she claimed confirmed the pregnancy resulted from the 400-man event.
Historical Context and Previous Pregnancy Claims
This is not the first time Bonnie Blue has hinted at pregnancy. In 2025, rumors circulated that she was expecting, and she teased fans on TikTok about potentially livestreaming a birth. However, she later admitted she wasn't pregnant, joining documentary maker Josh Lee Spooner in a video to clarify: "I am not pregnant, statement over. The last 24 hours I've hinted at being pregnant, I've never confirmed I was pregnant because I would never ever lie about pregnancy."
She suggested at that time that the pregnancy hoax was intended to raise money for someone undergoing IVF treatment. The star has previously discussed fertility struggles, revealing she had tried to conceive with her ex-husband for years and would have needed to pursue IVF treatment.
Controversy and Criticism Surrounding the Stunt
Bonnie Blue's business model of sleeping with non-professionals to create adult content has long attracted criticism from activists, health experts, and fellow adult industry professionals. Critics have accused her of predatory behavior toward young men and perpetuating misogynistic ideologies through her work.
Despite the pregnancy announcement, none of the 400 participants have publicly come forward to claim paternity, leaving questions about the authenticity of the entire situation. The star herself admitted before the challenge that if she became pregnant, it would be a "problem for another day," further complicating public perception of her intentions.
Footage from the event shows men wearing blue ski masks attempting to conceal their identities while waiting in line, with some apparently receiving phone calls from partners during the process. The star's approach to conception and her public documentation of the process continues to generate significant controversy and debate across multiple platforms.



