Bonnie Blue announces she’s pregnant after sleeping with more than 400 men

Bonnie Blue has posted online to say she’s “pregnant,” not long after reports she was left “bed-bound” in Tenerife following her latest stunt involving 400 men.

The creator, who has previously drawn attention for headline-grabbing challenges including the “Bang Bus” and sleeping with more than 100 “college students,” has now leaned into a new claim—though it’s left viewers unsure what to believe.

She uploaded a new video to her YouTube channel titled “BONNIE BLUE IS PREGNANT”.

In the clip, the 26-year-old is shown back from Tenerife and getting ready to travel again for “spring break,” when she casually tells viewers she’s been “feeling a bit yucky”.

With headaches and nausea bothering her, she decides to put on a face mask—and also take a pregnancy test.

Explaining her timing, she says: “It’s night time and you’re meant to have a wee on the pregnancy test in the morning so I’m hoping it won’t make a massive difference.”

She then admits she can’t tell whether she’s “out of breath” because of her pets or because she’s “nervous,” before going ahead with the test.

Speaking to her dog, Marlo, she asks: “Are you about to become a big brother,”

After walking the audience through how to interpret the result, she reveals a test that appears to show one line.

She adds: “I wouldn’t even say it’s been two full minutes, what, maybe a minute-and-a-half? And i’d say that is pretty like, it’s like half pink, half white,” before concluding: “[…] Guys, I am definitely pregnant, like fully pregnant.”

Blue then uses ChatGPT to look up her next steps and films herself heading off for a “scan” to verify the result.

She brings the camera into what she calls a “private scan,” narrating what’s happening as a “doctor”—a man wearing a blue ski mask—appears to show her what she describes as the “baby”.

The “doctor” notes it’s “too early” to pick up a heartbeat, but claims he can tell there is “one” baby rather than multiples.

Toward the end of the video, Blue references a previous challenge, saying: “For anyone that doesn’t know, Bonnie Blue’s ‘Breeding Mission’ involved me sleeping with over 400 men without protection. Yes, they was tested but yes they did fill me up.”

She tells the “doctor” the “breeding mission” had happened two weeks earlier.

Based on what’s shown, the “doctor” responds: “Given the size, it’s likely it was conceived around 11, 12, 13 days ago,”

However, basic medical guidance suggests an ultrasound typically wouldn’t show a visible fetus that soon after conception.

VinMec healthcare system notes: “If you want to have more specific images of the fetus, you should go to an obstetrics facility to have an ultrasound around the 6th-10th week, when your period is more than 3 weeks late.”

So, whether this is a genuine announcement or another attention-driven stunt remains unclear—for now, anyone invested in the story will have to wait for further updates.