In a surprising and controversial announcement that has captured the attention of social media, OnlyFans model Jade, also known as Jade Teen, revealed that she and her mother, Dany, are both pregnant by the same man, popular YouTuber Nick Yardi. The announcement came during a YouTube video released on February 18, in which the three shared their excitement about expanding their family.
Jade disclosed that she is expecting a baby girl named Nicole, while her mother, Dany, is set to give birth to a baby boy, whom they plan to name Nick Jr. Jade expressed her enthusiasm, stating that having a baby alongside her mother is “the most exciting and beautiful thing” she could have imagined. Both women indicated they have just over a month remaining in their pregnancies.
However, the announcement has not been met with universal acceptance. Many social media users are questioning the authenticity of Jade and Dany’s claims, suggesting the revelation may be a publicity stunt. Commenters have raised concerns about the credibility of the situation, with one user accusing Nick of “doing anything to go viral.” Skepticism has been further fueled by observations made during the video, including a curious hollow sound when Dany pats her stomach, leading some to speculate that her pregnancy may not be genuine. Additionally, critics noted that Jade has not exhibited any visible pregnancy signs in her other social media posts.
This isn’t the first time Jade and Dany have collaborated with Nick. In November, the trio appeared in an eight-minute video titled “How Having Two Wives Saved My Relationship,” where they claimed to be in a common law marriage with Nick. Observers noted that neither Jade nor Dany showed any signs of pregnancy in that clip, raising further doubts about their current claims.
As the story continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Jade, Dany, and Nick will respond to the skepticism surrounding their announcement. The situation has undoubtedly sparked interest and debate among fans and followers, as the boundaries between social media personas and personal lives blur in the age of digital influence.