‘Stop Tagging Me’: Woman Is Pregnant After Sleeping With 400+ Men. An Account for The Maury Show Wants Left Out of It

Controversial adult content creator Tia Billinger, popularly known as Bonnie Blue, announced her pregnancy after going through a ‘400 man challenge.’ In response, social media began tagging an account named ‘The Maury Show’ on X to sleuth for the father.
Blue had been with 400 men within 24 hours, with no protection—she called the event a ‘Breeding Mission.’ The announcement video claimed that two weeks after the so-called mission, Blue started showing symptoms of pregnancy, which prompted her to get tested. She confirmed her pregnancy shortly, and a doctor in a ski mask took the ultrasound. Blue quipped that it was a “success.”
Suffice it to say, the internet had an array of reactions—but most found the situation absolutely hilarious. After all, the question in everyone’s mind appears to be: Who is the father? People online poked fun at the situation and tagged X user @TheMAURYShow, a parody page of the popular Maury Show that spanned 30 seasons. The show’s famous tagline, “You are NOT the father!” sums up what it was all about.
“Stop tagging me,” said @TheMAURYShow in a quote tweet, and it has since gone viral on X.

Another user joked, “You could be the father! You could be the father!” in reference to a meme of Oprah Winfrey giving cars away to a crowd of people.

Is Bonnie Blue really pregnant?
Bonnie Blue is no stranger to controversial publicity stunts. Among her questionable yet shocking feats are sleeping with 1,057 men within 12 hours, planning a ‘petting zoo’ event involving 2,000 men, and allegedly having intercourse with underaged teens in Cancun for a video. So when she announced her ‘400 man challenge,’ people were hardly surprised.
Some of these claims are unverified, but the outrage is rooted in the absurdity of the supposed stunts.
Because of her questionable history, many internet users are also doubting Bonnie Blue’s pregnancy. These users believe that she’s faking it for a publicity stunt. One user on YouTube writes below Blue’s announcement video, “I recently miscarried, and if this is a publicity stunt, that’s really low of you.”
Another user is calling Blue’s announcement a bluff because the doctors in the video were wearing suspicious blue ski masks. Whether or not people believe Blue, for now, there’s no way to disprove it.
But if it proves to be true, then Mamma Mia 3 might become a reality faster than GTA 6 ever will.
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