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Bonnie Blue Says She’s Pregnant After 400-Men Stunt as Questions Mount Over Evidence

Her self-published test result and a private scan feature in her video, but outlets and medical observers say the claim lacks independent confirmation and shows notable inconsistencies.

Overview

  • Blue posted a video showing a positive home pregnancy test and shared footage of a private scan that she says indicates conception from a February 7 event in London.
  • She claims about 400 men took part at Lord Davenport’s mansion and says her team collected DNA swabs and contact details to notify participants if paternity is established.
  • Organizers reportedly required STI testing before the event, and Blue said no additional precautions were taken beyond “shave & shower.”
  • Subsequent coverage highlights discrepancies in her evidence, including an absent control line on the Clearblue test, a masked scan operator, and a timeline earlier than typical for a visible pregnancy on ultrasound.
  • Blue’s history of large-scale sex stunts and prior pregnancy teases that were later walked back are fueling skepticism as no external medical verification has been provided.