Bonnie Blue, real name Tia Billinger, claims to have fallen pregnant after bonking 400 men without protection in a single day. The Daily Star has taken a closer look and found some inconsistencies
Bonnie Blue has claimed she is pregnant after romping with 400 men in a day. The notorious adult star shared the news on Sunday (February 22) alongside a video diary of the aftermath of her depraved “breeding mission” stunt.
The 26-year-old’s team claimed the men did not use protection as they tried to break the “world cream pie record”. Clips from the event showed Bonnie in Lord Davenport’s London mansion with groups of men in blue ski masks.
Pregnancy appeared to be one of the goals of the challenge. She said after the sick event: “I’m hopeful that when you launch that many swimmers towards my ovaries when I’m at peak fertility, one of them is going to win the race.”
In the video diary detailing her “mysterious illness” after the sex stunt, Bonnie takes a pregnancy test and even goes for an ultrasound scan. However, the Daily Star has taken a closer look at the video and found some contradictions and misleading
Pregnancy test lines
The pregnancy test used by Bonnie is a Clear Blue which requires both the smaller control and bigger pregnancy line to appear to be valid. In the video, the bigger window pregnancy line is clearly visible by there appears to be no line in the smaller control window.
The adult star tells her viewers that only one line is needed for a pregnant result. She said: “One line – pregnant – no line [means] not pregnant”.
However, without the smaller control line the test is invalid, according to the Clear Blue website which advises suers to take another test
Doctor in ski mask
After the ‘pregnant’ test result, Bonnie said she had to “ask ChatGPT” what to do next and decided to get a “private scan” because she won’t “step foot in an NHS building”.
While the facility appears to be legitimate with florescent lighting and medical machines in the background, the “doctor” is wearing a ski mask and a t-shirt. The “doctor” then shows Bonnie her “baby” on what appears to be an iPad.
One YouTube user commented: “The fact that the ‘doctor’ is wearing a ski mask tells me all I need to know. This is all a big BS publicity stunt.”
There are also issues with the timeline of the scan. The YouTube video was posted on February 22 – one day over a fortnight from the stunt on February 7.
The Miscarriage Association states that a pregnancy is first visible in a scan five weeks into the gestation period – meaning Bonnie’s “pregnancy” is appearing three weeks before the medical norm.
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Fertility issues
Bonnie previously opened up about trying to get pregnant before she became and adult star. She made the comments in response to accusations she lied about becoming pregnant after sleeping with 1,057 men in a single day.
“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 said. “So I wish I could say I might get pregnant, however, I’m not in that position where I can fall pregnant naturally.”
While she did not disclose her condition, it appears getting pregnant is difficult for Bonnie – even after sleeping with hundreds of men.
The Daily Star has contacted Bonnie’s team for comment.
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