After adult creator Bonnie Blue announced her pregnancy in February following an event where she was intimate with about 400 men, questions swirled about the paternity of her unborn child.

For three creators who were at events with Blue around that time period, the idea of becoming a father is something they are mulling over.

“I thought, ‘Oh gosh, I was actually there then,’” Jak White, who was involved in the influencer’s so-called “breeding mission,” exclusively told Us Weekly in February. “Like, ‘God, she’s actually got pregnant from it. Is it mine? Could it be mine? I don’t know.’ It’s kind of the question in my head now, like, ‘Oh gosh, I don’t know.’”

Creator Tommy Lee, who was present at one of Blue’s events about a week after her so-called “breeding” stunt, echoed White’s sentiment.

“I don’t think anything really sinks in until proven. But it’s still a big worry in the back of your mind, thinking about what do you do if it is,” Lee exclusively told Us earlier this month. “It’s not that I haven’t thought about it, I think about it, but you just don’t know what can you say? I don’t think there’s anything you can do. That’s it, really.”

Since Lee thinks there’s a chance he could be the father, he partook in Blue’s baby shower event earlier this month. (Lee also told Us that he was paid a “high amount” to participate in the event, but did not reveal the amount.)

“I got paid for this, yes, but this, but equally it was more of — obviously, because there’s a high chance that you’re the dad, sort of thing, I think you have to be there. I felt like I had to be at this one,” he explained of attending the event.

Fellow creator Owain Laing, meanwhile, quipped to Us that he’s waiting until the child is born to determine if there is a physical resemblance.

“I could be the dad,” he said. “If it comes out with a little beard and a mullet, then it’s definitely mine.”

Laing went on to note that he and his partner of three years haven’t discussed the possibility that he could be the father of Bonnie’s baby.

“We’ll find out,” he said to Us.

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