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Man blasted after 'getting girlfriend and her mom pregnant' hit back at claims 'throuple' is staged
A man who went viral for supposedly getting both his girlfriend and her mother pregnant has hit back at claims that their "throuple" is all for the cameras.
YouTuber Nick Yardy ignited a storm of backlash after he claimed he's in a romantic relationship with both a 22-year-old woman and her mother.
Yardy, whose real name is Nicholas Hunter, shared the eyebrow-raising details on social media, leaving followers stunned and critics furious.
The Double Pregnancy Reveal That Wasn’t
Initially, Yardy told fans that his girlfriends - Jade, 22, and her mother, Dani - were both expecting.
Unsurprisingly, the announcement went viral. However, in an interview with the Daily Mail, the 29-year-old walked back the explosive claim.
“There are no babies. It's just, like, a skit. It's not actually real,” he admitted. “People that follow me, they're just looking for entertainment and I don't think they really [believe it].”
So no, there won’t be any matching bassinets for now - but the relationship itself, Yardy insists, is entirely real, despite people claiming that its staged.
“They are actually mother and daughter, and our involvement with each other is real. It’s just that they’re not actually pregnant. At least not yet,” he clarified.
The 'throuple' has caused outrage. Credit: Nickyardy / Instagram
Social Media Responds with Outrage
Despite the clarification, the reaction online hasn’t softened. If anything, the internet seems more incensed by the reality of the trio’s relationship than the fictitious pregnancies.
“This is just flat out disgusting omfg bring back shame,” one commenter wrote.
Another bluntly added: “So either it's true and they are disgusting individuals. Or it's a fake story for OF, and they are still disgusting individuals.”
Others were slightly more analytical but no less critical.
“Ah, the tangled web of internet clout-chasing, don’t you see?” one user mused. “A man claims he pulled off the biological equivalent of a reality TV finale… Sounds like someone’s fishing for engagement, you know?”
Yardy has hit back at trolls. Credit: Nickyardy / Instagram
They continued: “The real play here is obvious: shock value. Nothing lures people into the digital abyss of curiosity quite like an absurd story wrapped in scandal. And, of course, if there’s an OF link involved, the motivations become clearer than a glass-bottom boat. Subscription bait, plain and simple.”
While many influencers have turned to outrageous content to grab attention, Yardy’s stunt has definitely riled people up.
The admission that the pregnancy was fabricated doesn’t seem to have cooled the controversy. Instead, it’s shifted the spotlight onto the ethics of viral deception - and the nature of his relationship with Jade and Dani.