
Bonnie Blue has addressed criticism after she announced that she was 'pregnant', after she uploaded a video last week which featured a sonogram.
The adult content creator told fans that she started to feel unwell while on holiday in Tenerife, leading to her taking a pregnancy test when she returned home.
Bonnie then revealed that she was pregnant by showing her positive test to the camera, admitting that she didn't really know what to do next.
The Brit then went to 'an NHS building', where her uterus was privately scanned by an apparent sonographer, whose face was covered by a blue ski mask.
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An image is then displayed on the iPad, with the unusual setup of the room drawing criticism and scepticism from those online.

Many have questioned whether the 26-year-old was being truthful, given her past of legal controversies and stunts to 'rage-bait' those online.
Some women have said that they have had miscarriages themselves and if it is a stunt, she should be ashamed.
But Bonnie has responded to these comments, releasing a statement defending herself.
She said: “To the women showing anger towards me because they’ve experienced a miscarriage, that’s wrong,
“It’s terrible that they’ve gone through such a loss and I genuinely can’t comprehend what they’ve had to endure. But I am not the reason for it.”
Bonnie went on: “It’s my body and I can choose to share news about my pregnancy however I wish. It does not mock miscarriages at all. What they’ve experienced is heartbreaking, but it isn’t my fault and it isn’t my problem. If you’re angry, direct that anger elsewhere.”
The adult star has been banned from several countries following a number of sex stunts, which often involve sleeping with high school graduates or as many men as possible.
She marked the anniversary of her sleeping with 1,000 men in 24 hours with something called a 'breeding mission', claiming that she slept with 400 men without the use of contraception.
While the Derby-native said that she was 'beyond excited' in a TikTok about the pregnancy, she admitted that there is a tension between her persona online and her private life.
Claiming that she was waiting to reveal the news to fans for some time, she added: "Just because I’m pregnant, I’m not gonna forget to rage bait," adding that she had a 'job to do'.

Bonnie said she was 'doing everything possible' to take care of her health, despite the '15‑Day Ultrasound' Claim coming under scrutiny.
In the video, there sequence of events seemed manufactured to many, especially given how quickly things unfolded.
The Miscarriage Association, a UK-based charity that provides guidance to patients and clinicians, says an ultrasound scan may be able to detect a pregnancy and even a heartbeat at around six weeks, not as quickly as Bonnie depicted it.
They do add though, that this 'varies a great deal' and 'isn't usually advised' so early on, as healthy pregnancies don't show much on a scan at that stage.
Bonnie though, acknowledged that the video was more polished and put together, adding: “My bank account is very grateful for it.”
She said that the clip is 'quite funny', calling the reaction from the public 'entertaining'.
Topics: Bonnie Blue, Social Media, Health