A 35-year-old Memphis woman named Dee Drac hosted a gender reveal party on Mother's Day, popped a balloon full of pink confetti, found out she was having a girl — and then took abortion pills on camera while her friends shouted "kill it." Happy Mother's Day, everyone.
I know. I know. You're reading that again to make sure you didn't hallucinate it. You didn't. This actually happened. On the one day a year we're supposed to celebrate the women who chose life, this woman turned hers into a livestreamed snuff party.
Dee Drac — real name reportedly Destiney Plummer, stage name "Draco," posted the entire thing on Facebook. The video shows her opening the balloon, seeing pink, reacting with visible disappointment and anger, and then being handed a bag of abortion pills by her friends. On camera. While people cheered. She later wrote on social media, "I'm already broke," as if financial stress is a reason to turn a baby shower into a horror movie.
Now here's where it gets even worse — or better, depending on how much faith you've already lost in humanity. Her friends didn't just stand there. They actively encouraged it. "Kill it!" they shouted. On Mother's Day. At a gender reveal party. For a baby girl.
According to Louder With Crowder and multiple outlets that picked up the story, the video went massively viral across Facebook, Instagram, and X. Dee Drac later claimed in a follow-up post that she "got drunk afterwards and threw up hours later which included the pills so they didn't take." So either we're supposed to be relieved that the abortion was chased with enough liquor to reverse it, or — and this is increasingly likely — the whole thing was rage-bait designed to promote her music career.
Snopes investigated the footage and noted it's unclear whether Drac was actually pregnant at the time, whether the pills were real, or whether she planned to take them regardless of the baby's gender. Evidence suggests the livestream may have been deliberately staged for views. Which somehow doesn't make it better. A woman faking an abortion on Mother's Day for clout is not the improvement these people think it is.
But here's the part that should make your blood boil either way: abortion is illegal in Tennessee. If Dee Drac actually took Mifepristone or Misoprostol on that video — in Memphis, Tennessee — she may have committed a crime on a Facebook livestream. And as of this writing? Crickets from law enforcement.
Ben Zeisloft pointed out the grim legislative irony: "Just a few months ago, Tennessee lawmakers had the chance to support a bill enacting equal protection" for the unborn. That bill, introduced by Rep. Jody Barrett in the Tennessee House, was rejected by a house committee earlier this year. So Tennessee has an abortion ban on the books, but the legislature couldn't even pass a bill to put real teeth behind it — and now we've got women popping pills at gender reveal parties on Mother's Day like it's a party trick.
Whether this was real or staged, the cultural rot it represents is the same. We've gone from "safe, legal, and rare" to "livestreamed, celebrated, and hashtagged." They didn't just normalize abortion — they turned it into content. They made it a gender reveal punchline. They scheduled it on Mother's Day because desecrating the holiday was the point.
These are the same people who lecture us about "compassion" and "women's healthcare." Meanwhile, a room full of adults screamed "kill it" at a pink balloon.
If this was fake, it tells you everything about what gets rewarded on social media in 2026. If it was real, God help us. Either way, don't let anyone tell you the pro-life movement is "extreme." We're not the ones throwing abortion parties on Mother's Day.