
Adult content creator Bonnie Blue, whose real name is Tia Billinger, has claimed she is pregnant weeks after having unprotected sex with approximately 400 men. Blue confirmed her pregnancy through a home pregnancy test and a subsequent ultrasound scan. The announcement follows a widely reported event that broke previous records for sexual partners in a single encounter. The central question now is who the father is, and Blue has outlined a scientific approach to confirm paternity.
Pregnancy Symptoms and Confirmation
Blue shared her pregnancy symptoms in a YouTube video posted on Sunday, 22 February, describing severe headaches, nausea, and unusual food cravings. She said, 'I've been being sick, a headache, and when I say headache I mean like mega migraine. Foods have been making me feel sick, but then also some foods I'm wanting to eat instantly else I will be sick.'
Minutes after taking a home pregnancy test, she returned to the camera to reveal the results. 'That is a pretty... it's like half pink, half white. Kind of looks like a drumstick actually. Yeah, definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant,' she said. An ultrasound later confirmed the pregnancy, with Blue reacting in surprise.
DNA Testing to Identify the Father
When asked how she would navigate a potential pregnancy, Blue told Us Weekly, 'That's a problem for another day.' She added that she would 'of course' inform the participants and have conversations with them if she were to become pregnant.
Blue collected DNA samples from all participants at the event and also gathered their contact details. 'It was important for me to remember more than just their penis size this time round,' she explained. This method will allow her to confirm the father scientifically rather than relying on speculation, addressing the unprecedented situation caused by the event.
Event Context and Safety Measures
The event reportedly broke records, with Blue having sexual encounters with hundreds of men. A press release shared with Us Weekly claimed the previous record was 65 men, held by adult performer Ariana Jollee in 2004.
Blue stated that all participants underwent standard STD testing before the event, and she plans to test herself for STDs and pregnancy afterwards. She added that no additional precautions were taken other than typical hygiene practices, including showering and grooming prior to the event.
Health and Personal Background
Despite the unusual circumstances, Blue said she felt physically well after the event. 'This is the most hydrated I've ever felt and I'll put it down to the amount of fluids that were left inside me,' she said in her YouTube video.
Blue separated from her estranged husband Oliver Davidson in 2023. Nearly a year before the viral event, she spoke publicly about her fertility struggles, explaining that she had tried to conceive naturally and might have required IVF to become pregnant. Her current pregnancy claim contrasts with these earlier statements, adding further public interest to the story.
Public Reaction and Ongoing Coverage
The story has sparked debate across social media and news outlets. Bonnie Blue's pregnancy raises questions about ethics, health, and responsibility within adult entertainment. With DNA testing underway, the identity of the father remains the most pressing issue for both the creator and her audience.