Adult content creator Bonnie Bluehas claimed she is pregnant just weeks after a widely reported unprotected sexual event involving around 400 men in a single day in the UK.

The claim rests on her own video and a circulating scan clip, with no public confirmation from a medical provider, as it travelled fast online, dragging public health and ethics into the same feed.

In thevideo, she described symptoms including nausea, intense headaches and unusual food aversions, leading her to take a pregnancy test that she said showed a positive result. She then shared footage she said was from an ultrasound appointment in London, where a technician confirmed the pregnancy.

The400-participant event, which took place on 7 February 2026 at a private residence in the UK, was organised by Blue's team and billed by them as an attempt to set a new record for the most sexual partners in a single day.

In her announcement video on 22 February 2026, Blue said she became 'a little bit nervous' before taking a pregnancy test after several days of physical discomfort. She then held up the result to the camera, saying it indicated pregnancy, and sought a medical scan to confirm it. A clip circulating online, purportedly from the scan, shows a medical professional identifying what Blue interprets as her embryo.

The Economic Times reportsimilarly notes that Blue's conception timeline, as suggested by the ultrasound, corresponds to the period immediately following the 400-participant event. Blue's statements in the video and accompanying footage are the only publicly available first-person sources asserting the pregnancy.

Blue's pregnancy announcement follows a history of controversial content and publicity stunts that have drawn both large audiences and strong criticism. In early 2025,she claimed she had slept with more than 1,000 men within 12 hours in another widely circulated event. That claim itself generated extensive online discussion and scepticism about the logistics and veracity of such feats.

The response to Blue's pregnancy news has been polarised. On social media, many commentators have voiced serious concerns about the welfare of the unborn child, questioning the conditions leading to its conception and the potential for use of the child's birth for further content creation. Others have expressed support for Blue's autonomy and personal decisions.

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue revealed she was “caught off guard” discovering she is pregnant, after having had unprotected sex with about 400 men 👀pic.twitter.com/KQPrWfPHyk

Critics have said that the event exemplifies the broader issue of 'competitive sex' challenges driven by social media attention rather than health or well-being.

Source: International Business Times UK