Bonnie Blue Pregnancy: Model Responds to Doubts After “Breeding Mission” Claim

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Bonnie Blue’s Pregnancy Claims and Legal Issues Amidst ‘Breeding Mission’ Controversy

Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, 26, has sparked ongoing debate regarding her recent claim of being pregnant following a publicized event involving approximately 400 men. Blue has described the event as a “breeding mission,” and while she asserts the effort was successful, skepticism remains regarding her condition.

The “Breeding Mission” and Pregnancy Announcement

In February 2026, Bonnie Blue announced she had engaged in unprotected sex with around 400 men at a private residence in the United Kingdom, aiming to become pregnant. She stated she prioritized participants she believed had the strongest sperm, structuring the event to facilitate this.

Blue has acknowledged the public doubt surrounding her pregnancy, stating, “It’s not my job to convince them that I’m actually pregnant.” She views the skepticism as beneficial, anticipating increased engagement on her online channels. Blue has even sarcastically suggested that observers might assume she is carrying a doll if she were to display a visible baby bump.

Previous Record and Event Logistics

This event follows a previous challenge where Blue reportedly engaged with over 1,000 men in 12 hours. The recent “breeding mission” removed the time constraint and focused on unprotected sex, aiming to surpass the previous record of 65 participants set by Ariana Jollee in 2004. Participants were required to fill out consent forms and provide DNA samples via mouth swabs.

Legal Issues

Blue is facing legal challenges related to public decency. She was charged after a video surfaced showing her simulating sexual acts with an Indonesian flag in front of the Indonesian embassy in London. She was previously deported from Bali due to suspicions of producing pornographic material. She is scheduled to appear in court on April 22nd and could face up to six months in prison if convicted.

Participant Accounts

One participant, Jak White, described the event as more “hyped up” than a previous one he attended. He noted that approximately 400-500 people were in attendance and that the focus on potential fatherhood was evident. Participants wore blue ski masks to conceal their identities.

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