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Man comes clean about ‘getting mum and daughter pregnant’ as he opens up on ‘messed up’ relationship

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Nick Yardy, a YouTuber with over 3.4 million subscribers, recently came clean about a controversial and bizarre story he had been sharing online. He had claimed that his girlfriend, Jade, 22, and her mother, Dani, 44, were both pregnant with his children, sparking widespread attention and disbelief.

However, Nick has now admitted that the pregnancies were fake, part of a staged skit designed to entertain his followers and generate viral content.

He explained that the story was purely for entertainment, and while the pregnancies were not real, he insists that his relationship with Jade and Dani is genuine.

Nick claims that he has been in a three-way relationship with Jade and her mother for nearly two years, describing their dynamic as a “common law marriage arrangement.” He says they share a joint bank account, sleep in the same bed, and take turns being intimate with him, though they keep their sex lives “separate.”

Nick also revealed that the idea for the pregnancy skit came from Jade, who found two strap-on sponge bellies in their home and thought it would be funny to create a fake pregnancy storyline. Nick saw it as an opportunity to create viral content, as he believes skits involving “animals, food, or pregnancy” tend to attract a lot of attention.

Despite the hoax, Nick maintains that Jade and Dani are indeed mother and daughter and that their relationship is real. He even expressed interest in potentially having children with both women in the future.

However, the fake pregnancy story has drawn criticism from many who find the situation “messed up” and inappropriate. Some have questioned the ethics of using such a sensitive topic for entertainment and profit.

While Nick and Jade have defended their actions as harmless fun, the stunt has left many of their followers and critics uneasy, raising questions about the boundaries of online content and the impact of sensationalized stories on audiences.