So, you’ve probably seen that photo floating around. You know the one—Baylen Dupree and her fiancé Colin Dooley, standing on a balcony, beaming, holding up a pair of ultrasound photos. It looked totally legit. The caption said they were "officially expecting," and naturally, the internet went into a complete meltdown.
But honestly? It was fake.
If you’re looking for a straight answer: No, Baylen Dupree is not pregnant.
The photo that tricked everyone back in October 2025 was a product of AI. It’s kinda terrifying how real it looked, right? Baylen actually had to hop on TikTok to clear the air because the post had racked up over 50,000 likes on Facebook—a platform she doesn't even use. She looked visibly frustrated in the video, literally running her hand down her face while telling followers, "I'm not pregnant, okay? Thank you."
The Reality of the "Baylen Out Loud" Baby Talk
Even though she isn't expecting right now, the topic of kids has been a massive storyline on her TLC show, Baylen Out Loud. It's a heavy subject. If you’ve watched recent episodes, you’ve seen the tension between her and Colin. He’s been hit with a serious case of baby fever. She? Not so much. At least, not yet.
During the first season, there was this super awkward moment where they visited Colin's parents. Baylen had a tic where she blurted out, “I’m pregnant!” Everyone froze. She immediately had to clarify, “I’m not, I’m not!” and they all laughed it off, but it highlighted how her Tourette syndrome can turn a private thought or a random phrase into a public headline in a split second.
Living with severe Tourette’s makes the idea of pregnancy way more complicated than it is for most people.
Why This Isn't Just "Typical" Celebrity Gossip
For Baylen, a pregnancy isn't just about picking out nursery colors. It’s a medical minefield. Fans on Reddit and across social media have been debating the ethics and safety of it for months. It sounds harsh, but when your tics involve hitting yourself or throwing objects, the idea of holding a newborn is scary.
She’s been very open about her concerns:
- Medication interactions: Baylen takes specific meds to manage her neurological symptoms. Most doctors will tell you that finding "pregnancy-safe" versions of heavy-duty neurological drugs is a nightmare.
- Physical safety: She has tics where she pokes people or makes sudden, violent movements. She’s expressed that she needs to get her tics more "managed" before she feels safe being a mom.
- The Colin Factor: Some viewers have been pretty vocal about Colin's behavior, calling him out for "pressuring" her about kids when she’s clearly uncomfortable. In one episode, he even tried to bring it up with her doctor while she was sitting right there, and she had to shut him down.
Basically, they’re in two different places. Colin is ready to be a dad yesterday. Baylen is trying to figure out how to navigate a grocery store without being mocked. It's a lot.
What's Next for the Couple?
Right now, the focus isn't on a nursery—it's on a wedding. Since getting engaged in February 2025, they’ve been deep in the "nitty-gritty" of planning. Baylen has said she wants a "big colorful wedding" (absolutely no black attire allowed) and wants her dogs to be part of the ceremony.
She’s also focusing on her career as an advocate. Being the "Tourette girl" on TikTok was one thing, but having a hit show on TLC has given her a massive platform. She’s using it to remind people that she isn't her diagnosis. She’s a 23-year-old woman trying to build an independent life.
The Bottom Line
Don't believe every ultrasound photo you see on Facebook. AI is getting weirdly good at faking life milestones, and Baylen is often a target because her life is so public.
If you want to stay updated on what’s actually true, stick to her official TikTok or Instagram. She’s proven she isn't afraid to speak her mind and shut down rumors the second they start.
What you can do now:
- Watch the source material: If you see a "breaking" claim, check the latest episode of Baylen Out Loud or her official social media. She usually addresses rumors within 24 hours.
- Support her advocacy: Instead of focusing on pregnancy rumors, check out her work with Tourette syndrome awareness. She’s currently working on educating people about why mimicking tics is offensive and harmful.
- Wait for the wedding: Season 2 is set to cover the wedding prep—if there's ever a "real" announcement, it’ll likely come directly from her or through a TLC press release, not a random Facebook page.