Controversial “Butt Baby” Product Claimed to Simulate Childbirth Sparks Debate

A viral video and accompanying online claims have ignited controversy over a product described as a “butt baby,” allegedly designed for trans women to simulate childbirth. The post, shared on YouTube by the Hodgetwins—self-described conservative comedians—features a fake advertisement depicting a prosthetic baby inserted into the rectum, with text stating it allows trans women to “experience and celebrate the miracle of child birth.”

The video, titled The Butt Baby Hodgetwins react, includes a screenshot of a product listed on Toysfromtim.com. The item, marketed as the “Bundle of Joy,” is described as an anatomically correct, platinum silicone toy for “fans of big insertions.” Its features include sizes up to 13 inches and claims of replicating the “joy and agony of childbirth.” However, the product page does not mention trans women or any specific demographic, instead labeling it a “weapon of ass destruction” toy.

LeadStories, a fact-checking website, investigated the claim and found no evidence the product was designed for trans women. The fake ad’s reference to “trans women” and its description of “Bushman of the Kalahari” color options were absent from the actual product page. Toysfromtim.com’s site emphasizes the item is a toy, with no connection to medical or reproductive processes.

The video also highlights a screenshot of a “Butt Baby” product from Treasure Island Media, which similarly lacks references to trans women or childbirth. The origin of the fake ad remains unclear, though it has been shared across social media and other platforms. LeadStories contacted Toysfromtim.com for comment but had not received a response at the time of publication.

The article concludes with uncertainty about the authenticity of the claims, leaving readers to question whether the “butt baby” concept stems from satire, misinformation, or genuine intent.

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