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The internet erupts over Bonnie Blue’s pregnancy from a “400-man breeding mission,” sparking a Maury Povich meme frenzy.
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Maury Povich refuses to handle DNA reveals, leading to a viral response to fans: “Stop tagging me.”
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Critics question the legitimacy of Bonnie Blue’s pregnancy due to her history of rage-bait marketing and legal concerns.
The internet is in an uproar after adult creator Bonnie Blue announced her pregnancy following a “400-man breeding mission.” The chaos grew so loud that fans tried to force 87-year-old TV legend Maury Povich out of retirement to handle the DNA reveals. Maury finally snapped earlier this week, posting a viral three-word response: “Stop tagging me.” Despite his refusal, the Maury vs. The 400 memes continue to go nuclear as the public waits for a paternity miracle.
However, critics point to her history of rage-bait marketing, including a fake pregnancy competition with rival Lily Phillips and a recent deportation from Bali. Between the impossible medical math and a doctor wearing a blue ski mask, many wonder if this is a legal nightmare for the 400 men or just a masterclass in branding.