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Does video show woman taking abortion pill at her baby's gender reveal party after father didn't show?

Abortions are illegal in Tennessee, where the woman's Facebook page says she is located.

by Rae Deng, Published May 14, 2026


A young Black woman wearing a white dress with pink and blue lettering holds up a pill.

Image courtesy of Facebook user Dee Drac


In early May 2026, a video spread online purportedly showing a woman taking abortion pills at her baby's gender reveal party after the father failed to show up.

Facebook user Dee Drac, whose profile says she is based in Memphis, Tennessee, posted the livestream footage (archived) on May 9. It appears to show her cursing the father of her unborn child, singing a diss track about him, popping two balloons — the latter of which supposedly revealed her baby would be a girl — before celebrating upon receiving the pills.

The clip led to social media users sharing the story on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Dee Drac goes by the name Dee Draco elsewhere on social media.

The video appears to be a promotion of Draco's music — specifically an explicit diss track titled, "f*** my bd," presumably short for "baby daddy," which Merriam-Webster defines as, "the biological father of a woman's child," in particular, "one who is not married to or in a long-term, intimate relationship with the child's mother."

It is not clear whether Draco was actually pregnant at the time the footage was recorded, nor if she actually took an abortion pill, nor if she planned to take the pill at the supposed gender reveal party regardless of whether the father showed up.

The Dee Drac Facebook page also includes conflicting messages about her supposed pregnancy and possible abortion, additional promotional content for her music and a reference to getting "paid to troll." 

Given numerous uncertainties, including whether or not the clip was intended as satire or a promotional stunt, we have left the claim unrated. 

Snopes contacted Draco via direct message on Facebook and will update the story if we receive more information.

Abortions are prohibited with limited exceptions in Tennessee. Some people are still accessing abortion pills by mail despite the state's efforts to enforce the ban on mail-order abortions.

In the United States, the FDA has approved the use of abortion pills for up to 10 weeks of gestation (as of this writing) but clinics will provide them for up to 12 weeks.

Parents routinely find out the sex of their baby at around 18 to 20 weeks, although determining a baby's sex earlier in the pregnancy is possible at-home tests can determine a baby's sex as early as six weeks into gestation — and some parents find out later, or even wait until birth.

'Gender reveal party' video or promotional music video? 

In the 15-minute livestream, Draco is wearing a shirt that says, "Ladybug or Junebug," with "Ladybug" in pink and "Junebug" in blue. Hundred dollar bills appear to be scattered on the ground, but some seem to vary in size, suggesting they may be fakes. 

From 0:38, she twice says, "No baby daddy y'all," as a child runs around near her, followed by, "Nobody here but me and June. This hurts so f****** bad."

She then curses out the father and says he will "reap what [he] sow[s]." At 4:09, Draco turns around, revealing the words, "f*** my bd," without censorship (presumably, bd references "baby daddy"), on the back of her dress. For the next few minutes, she raps to the diss track she called "f*** my bd." 

At 8:36, Draco pops a balloon that has pink confetti in it to represent a girl. She then laments that she wanted a "Junebug" — a boy, presumably — not a "Ladybug." At 8:54, someone hands her an envelope, which she opens at 9:45 before she starts celebrating. At 10:03, Draco claims the envelope contains "abortion pills." 

At 10:48, she says, "This is the best gift ... No gender?" Someone behind the camera replies, "No gender." Draco then takes the pills as a person yells, "Kill it." 

It's worth noting Draco appears to take two pills — but proper use of abortion medication involves taking one pill of mifepristone first, then four tablets of misoprostol 24 to 48 hours later. She's also holding an unlabeled bag with more than two pills in it, which is not usually how abortion medications are doled out — though it is possible someone packaged them for her in this way. 

A video (archived) the Dee Drac Facebook account posted on May 11 uses edited and stylized footage — apparently from the same event — to promote Draco's song.

Social media presence suggests trolling 

Aside from the fact the livestream promotes Draco's music, there are numerous indicators the video may not actually show a pregnant woman taking abortion pills at a gender reveal party. 

One April post (archived) on the Dee Drac Facebook account reads, "I get paid to troll." It features pictures purportedly showing paperwork from a pregnancy checkup. 

The account also posted about making $1,000, presumably from the livestream (screenshotted).

"NOT THEY MAD THEY SKITS AND FIGHTS AIN'T PAYING THE BILLS," another post reads (screenshotted). 

Many posts feature conflicting messaging about the status of the alleged fetus. For example, one (screenshotted) from May 12 says, "my baby fina be so ugly," alongside a picture of a man, suggesting she may plan to keep the alleged baby. But a since-deleted post from May 9 said, "hell yeah I killed his baby." That post also claimed she already has four kids and was broke. A May 10 post (screenshotted) says the pills "didn't take" because she threw up after getting drunk. 

Another May 12 post reads (screenshotted), "all [bulls***] aside I love my daughter ... I wanted a boy so bad." Draco then wrote, "I was rooting for junebug but I guess god blessed me with a baby girl who I can install a wig on at the age of 3." 

It is unclear if she is referring to the girl in the footage, another one of her supposed children or the fetus she allegedly aborted. 

Another post (screenshotted) references "ab pills," presumably abortion pills. (It is worth noting her comments are filled with people who are unsure if she is having a baby or not.) 

Who is 'Dee Drac?' 

Draco appears to be a real person. The 15-minute livestream does not show any signs of manipulation using artificial intelligence software. 

The April Facebook post appearing to show medical paperwork suggests her real name is Destiney Plummer. 

In the post where she talks about making $1,000 from the livestream, Draco said she hoped "TS" — or "this s***" — would make her "known for something else other then 'the girl that shot the man that killed her mother' or the 'human trafficker.'" 

News reports from 2024 state that law enforcement arrested a woman named "Destiney Plummer" from Memphis — where the Facebook page is located — on charges of reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon after a street fight in South Memphis, where police say a man killed her mother. According to both reports, Plummer was accused of shooting at the man charged with shooting and killing her mother, backing up what she said in the Facebook post.

Additional reports say the same woman, who was 20 at the time, was arrested on charges of trafficking an underage girl. 

As such, the above evidence suggests the woman in the video is Plummer. 

The bottom line 

There is, in fact, a woman online claiming to have taken abortion pills at a gender reveal party. Her reasons for taking the supposed pill, if she indeed did, may extend beyond allegations that she simply consumed it because the father of the baby did not show up to the event. 

Nothing within the actual video can be proven as legitimate — but evidence suggests the livestream shows a real woman named Destiney Plummer, stage name Draco, who was likely rage-baiting people for views and to promote her music. 


By Rae Deng

Rae Deng specializes in government/politics and is based in Tacoma, Wash.


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