YouTuber Confirms Throuple Relationship with Mother and Daughter, Debunks Pregnancy Rumors
Nick Yardy Admits Viral Pregnancy Announcement Was a Hoax, but Insists Three-Way Romance Is Genuine March 11, 2025 - Los Angeles, California - In a twist that has left the internet buzzing, YouTuber Nick Yardy has come forward to clarify the sensational story that captivated social media: his unconventional relationship
Nick Yardy Admits Viral Pregnancy Announcement Was a Hoax, but Insists Three-Way Romance Is Genuine
March 11, 2025 - Los Angeles, California - In a twist that has left the internet buzzing, YouTuber Nick Yardy has come forward to clarify the sensational story that captivated social media: his unconventional relationship with girlfriend Jade and her mother Dani is real, but the widely publicized claim that he impregnated both women was nothing more than a fabricated stunt.
The saga began in late February when Yardy, 29, alongside Jade, 22, and Dani, 44, uploaded a video titled “We’re Pregnant” to his YouTube channel. In the clip, the trio announced that both mother and daughter were expecting babies with Yardy, sparking a firestorm of reactions ranging from shock and intrigue to outright condemnation. The video, which featured staged scenes of morning sickness and a supposed gender-reveal party, quickly went viral, amassing hundreds of thousands of views and thrusting the group into the spotlight.

However, in an exclusive interview with MailOnline on March 10, Yardy admitted the pregnancy narrative was a “skit” designed to entertain his audience. “There are no babies. It’s just, like, a skit. It’s not actually real,” he said, emphasizing that his followers are primarily seeking entertainment and likely didn’t take the claims at face value. “People that follow me, they’re just looking for entertainment, and I don’t think they really believe it.”
Despite the fabricated pregnancy tale, Yardy staunchly defended the authenticity of his throuple relationship with Jade, an adult entertainer, and her mother Dani. “They are actually mother and daughter, and our involvement with each other is real. It’s just that they’re not actually pregnant,” he clarified. Yardy, whose real name is Nicholas Hunter, claims the trio has been living together in what they describe as a “common law marriage arrangement” for nearly two years, a dynamic that began after he met Jade during a shoot and later grew to include Dani.

The revelation has reignited debates about the lengths content creators will go to for views, especially following similar high-profile fake pregnancy stunts by other influencers like Bonnie Blue and Lily Phillips. While Yardy expressed “no regrets” about the hoax, the backlash has been swift. Online commentators have labeled the stunt “messed up” and criticized the trio for trivializing pregnancy and family dynamics. “Faking pregnancies isn’t great, but suggesting their relationship might be the key to happiness isn’t anything to play around with,” one X user remarked.
Jade, in the original video, had leaned into the narrative, saying, “It’s not often that a mom and daughter are pregnant at the same time, let alone by the same man, but we wouldn’t want things to be any other way.” Dani had added, “I didn’t think at my age I could get pregnant again. But it’s a miracle.” These statements, now revealed as part of the act, have drawn ire from some who feel misled.

Despite the controversy, Yardy maintains that the throuple’s bond remains strong. The trio continues to share a bed and navigate their unconventional lifestyle, though the fallout from the fake announcement has left Dani particularly affected by negative comments, according to Yardy. Whether this latest clarification will quell the storm or fuel further fascination remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Nick Yardy and his partners have cemented their place in the ever-evolving landscape of internet notoriety.