Maury Povich Asks People to ‘Stop Tagging Me’ in Posts Related to Bonnie Blue’s Alleged Pregnancy 

The host shut down paternity jokes as questions swirl over Blue’s alleged pregnancy.

Maury Povich, wearing glasses and a suit, stands smiling. Bonnie Blue with long blonde hair and a light sweater smiles outdoors.
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Maury Povich is making it clear he wants no part in the internet frenzy surrounding Bonnie Blue’s pregnancy claim.

The longtime talk show host responded after social media users repeatedly tagged him in posts about Blue, an adult content creator who recently said she’s pregnant after sleeping with approximately 400 men. Sharing a screenshot of one such post, the official Maury Show account simply wrote, “Stop tagging me.”

The reaction quickly gained traction online, with fans joking that the situation resembled the type of paternity drama that made Povich’s show a cultural staple for decades.

Blue sparked headlines after posting a YouTube video in which she said she was experiencing symptoms, including nausea, migraines, and food aversions. She then showed viewers a home pregnancy test and claimed the result confirmed she was expecting.

“That is pretty… definitely pregnant. Like fully pregnant,” she said in the video, later adding that an ultrasound appointment appeared to confirm the news. Her announcement came shortly after she participated in a widely publicized stunt in which she said she had unprotected sex with hundreds of men as part of what she described as a “breeding mission.”

However, it remains unclear whether Blue’s pregnancy claim is genuine or part of another stunt. Blue has built a following through headline-grabbing content, and some online observers have questioned the authenticity of her latest announcement.

Blue has also previously spoken about fertility struggles, which adds another layer of uncertainty to the situation.

Regardless, Povich’s response suggests he has no plans to get involved, at least for now. The Maury Show ended its original run in 2022 after more than three decades on television and built a legacy based on its DNA-test reveals and lie detector tests.

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