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Bonnie Blue Announces Pregnancy in Viral Video – Weeks After Unprotected Sex with 400 Men in 'Breeding Mission' Stunt!

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Controversial UK adult content creator Bonnie Blue (real name Tia Billinger) has shocked fans by announcing she's pregnant, just weeks after her highly publicized "breeding mission" where she claimed unprotected sex with around 400 men. In a YouTube video posted February 22, 2026, Bonnie shared feeling sick during a Tenerife holiday—nausea, migraines, fatigue—leading to a home pregnancy test. She declared: "Definitely pregnant... like fully pregnant." A follow-up ultrasound (featuring a doctor in a ski mask) confirmed early pregnancy, with timing aligning to the stunt. She had promoted the event as fertility-timed, with tested participants but no protection. The news has sparked intense backlash: critics call it reckless and irresponsible in the adult industry, while some see it as rage-bait or a stunt. Fellow creator Sophie Rain called it "so saddening" and suggested a serious conversation. Online reactions are divided—some question if it's real,...

Child Protection Organization seeks FIR against Bombay Begums team

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has sought the intervention of Maharashtra’s Home Secretary to register an FIR against the makers of the Netflix series Bombay Begums. The NCPCR claims the series “normalizes minors indulging in casual sex and drug abuse”.  The NCPCR’s allegation has put Netflix on ‘dread’ alert.

Child Protection Organization seeks FIR against Bombay Begums team

One actor from the series who spoke on condition of anonymity says, “We have a standing gag order. No one from the cast or crew is allowed to speak about this. But I don’t see how the series normalizes casual sex and drug abuse. The youngest protagonist is at that age when she is curious about various experiences. Her journey is the journey of many teenagers in the cities. To show the dark side of a lifestyle doesn’t mean we are normalizing or legitimizing it.”

With the NCPCR breathing down the Maharashtra government’s neck the series’ makers may have to edit out some scenes featuring the 14-year old actress Aadhya Anand.

Luckily for the team this is not a religious or a political but a moral issue.

Also Read: NCPCR demands Netflix show Bombay Begums be banned



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