What to know about 'fake baby' scandal that shocked the internet
The internet has been reeling over the last few days after a shocking 'fake baby' story emerged, where a Scottish woman was accused of attempting to …
Woman Allegedly Fakes Pregnancy and Birth with Reborn Doll in Viral UK Scandal A shocking story has emerged from the United Kingdom, where a woman identified as Kira Cousins is at the center of a viral scandal involving an alleged fake pregnancy and the use of a reborn doll. The intricate deception, which reportedly unfolded over several months, has left family members and the public stunned. According to reports, Ms. Cousins, a young woman from Scotland, announced her pregnancy to friends and family. She subsequently hosted a baby shower, celebrating the impending arrival of a baby girl, whom she later named Bonnie Leigh. Weeks after the gender reveal, Ms. Cousins reportedly shared devastating news, claiming her unborn child had been diagnosed with a life-threatening heart condition. Following the "birth" of Bonnie Leigh, concerns began to mount. Sources close to the family indicated that Ms. Cousins became increasingly protective of the infant, refusing to allow family members to touch her, citing health complications and a recent hospital visit. The baby's paternal grandmother reportedly grew suspicious after noticing the infant was consistently cold and exhibited no movement. The elaborate fabrication came to light when it was revealed that Kira Cousins was allegedly never pregnant, and "Bonnie Leigh" was, in fact, an expensive, lifelike reborn doll. This revelation exposed a months-long charade that included a fake pregnancy bump, a baby shower for a non-existent child, and fabricated health issues. In a statement released on social media, Ms. Cousins addressed the allegations, claiming her own mother discovered the doll in her room. "I was still in bed when my own mother came into my room, stormed in and found it to be a doll and shouted downstairs," she wrote. Ms. Cousins further asserted that she had been keeping herself away from literally everyone and didn't want anyone around her. She stated that neither her family nor the baby's father, Jamie, were aware of her actions. "Don't for one min think either they let me away with half of this. THEY HAVEN'T," she added, emphasizing that nothing came to light until the "Tuesday morning/day." The incident has sparked widespread discussion online about mental health and the boundaries of social media deception.
The internet has been reeling over the last few days after a shocking 'fake baby' story emerged, where a Scottish woman was accused of attempting to …

Eine schottische Frau soll nicht nur Tausende Fans im Netz belogen, sondern auch vor ihrem Ex-Freund eine Schwangerschaft inszeniert haben.
