'I could be a dad': Bonnie Blue event participant Jak White shares explosive secrets from viral 400-men 'breeding mission'
Karen Noronha | Indiatimes | Feb 24, 2026, 22:19 IST
The 400-men event, held earlier this month, was reportedly driven by Bonnie Blue’s desire to conceive, as the adult content creator focused on her biological clock.
Image credit : Instagram/jakwhitex and X/@hayasaka_aryan | Participant Jak White is speaking out about what unfolded behind closed doors.
What began as another headline-grabbing stunt in the adult creator space has now escalated into one of the internet’s most talked-about controversies.
After announcing her pregnancy, adult content creator Bonnie Blue reignited scrutiny over her so-called "breeding mission" - a 400-man event that blurred spectacle, biology, and viral shock value. Now, participant Jak White is speaking out about what unfolded behind closed doors.
White, 20, detailed his experience in an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, offering a rare firsthand account of the gathering that has fueled online debate.
According to White, the sheer scale of the turnout caught him off guard. "I didn't expect it to be as busy. I think probably about 400 or 500 people were there, and it just felt like a different vibe because everyone there was a bit hyped up and ready to go, if that's the best way to say it," White, 20, said.
Unlike past events, this one reportedly revolved around Blue's desire to conceive. The gathering took place earlier this month, and Blue later announced on Sunday, February 22, that she is pregnant.
DNA samples and consent forms at
This was not an informal meetup. White revealed that every participant was required to complete consent paperwork and provide a mouth swab for DNA collection - a procedural step he said differed from previous events he had attended.
The added measures underscored the stated goal of the event: pregnancy.
Despite the structured process, the atmosphere remained surreal. "There were a few people that kind of looked as if it was their first time ever having sex, like don't get me wrong," White recalled.
Every attendee, including White, wore a blue ski mask. The uniform anonymity created what he described as a mysterious, almost theatrical environment.
"Most people were kind of getting on chatting. We had the blue ski masks on. It kind of hid people's identity as such as well, which was quite cool."
White said he spent roughly two to three hours at the event, adding that time moved quickly. "Most people had 4 or 5 minutes I would say, like that's give or take," he said, noting that he couldn't "remember exactly."
He also stated that he did not see condoms being used during his time there. However, he emphasized that STD testing documentation was required.
"You kind of showed that to the team as such that were there," he said, "So yeah, it was kind of safe that way."
For all the controversy surrounding the event, White said there was one clear instruction given to attendees. "Just to be respectful to her," he said, "Treat her with respect. That was kind of one of the key points of the day."
Since Blue's pregnancy announcement, White said he has not spoken with her or with other participants. "I just don't know what to think, and I haven't really spoken to anyone else. It will be really interesting to see."
Despite the intense reaction online, White made it clear he has no regrets. "Those events are probably one of the funnest events ever," he said.
"You literally go and you get to have sex with loads of people. Like, everyone has sex every day. People always seem as, like, a shock when people have sex and like, people have sex every day."
As Bonnie Blue's pregnancy continues to dominate social media conversations, the long-term implications of the viral "breeding mission" remain uncertain - but the debate surrounding it shows no signs of slowing down.
After announcing her pregnancy, adult content creator Bonnie Blue reignited scrutiny over her so-called "breeding mission" - a 400-man event that blurred spectacle, biology, and viral shock value. Now, participant Jak White is speaking out about what unfolded behind closed doors.
Image credit : X/@FearedBuck | Content creator Jak White broke down the behind-the-scenes secrets of Bonnie Blue's infamous event.
Inside Bonnie Blue's 400-men 'breeding mission' event
According to White, the sheer scale of the turnout caught him off guard. "I didn't expect it to be as busy. I think probably about 400 or 500 people were there, and it just felt like a different vibe because everyone there was a bit hyped up and ready to go, if that's the best way to say it," White, 20, said.
Image credit : YouTube/Bonnie Blue | Bonnie Blue said she was pregnant after the stunt involving 400 men.
DNA samples and consent forms at Bonnie Blue pregnancy event
The added measures underscored the stated goal of the event: pregnancy.
Image credit : YouTube/Bonnie Blue | Bonnie posted a video about her alleged pregnancy.
Blue ski masks, anonymity and first-time participants
Every attendee, including White, wore a blue ski mask. The uniform anonymity created what he described as a mysterious, almost theatrical environment.
"Most people were kind of getting on chatting. We had the blue ski masks on. It kind of hid people's identity as such as well, which was quite cool."
Image credit : YouTube/Bonnie Blue | Bonnie Blue claims she's pregnant after having unprotected sex with 400 men.
No condoms, STD testing and time limits revealed
He also stated that he did not see condoms being used during his time there. However, he emphasized that STD testing documentation was required.
"You kind of showed that to the team as such that were there," he said, "So yeah, it was kind of safe that way."
'Treat her with respect': The one rule participants had to follow
Since Blue's pregnancy announcement, White said he has not spoken with her or with other participants. "I just don't know what to think, and I haven't really spoken to anyone else. It will be really interesting to see."
Jak White says he would attend the Bonnie Blue event again
"You literally go and you get to have sex with loads of people. Like, everyone has sex every day. People always seem as, like, a shock when people have sex and like, people have sex every day."
As Bonnie Blue's pregnancy continues to dominate social media conversations, the long-term implications of the viral "breeding mission" remain uncertain - but the debate surrounding it shows no signs of slowing down.
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