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UK MP investigates businessman Matthew Pringle over alleged DJ pregnancy deception

25 March 2026
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The case of global DJ Liv Nervo and New Zealand businessman Matthew Pringle was raised in Westminster Hall during a debate focused on “reproductive coercion.” Labour MP Natalie Fleet accused Pringle of lying throughout their two-year relationship, which led to Nervo’s pregnancy under deceptive circumstances. Fleet emphasized that this situation exemplifies the lack of recognition and legal protection for issues surrounding control and consent in relationships. Nervo and Pringle’s relationship, which lasted from late 2016 to early 2019, ended when Nervo discovered Pringle was involved with another woman who was also expecting his child.

Why It Matters

Reproductive coercion is an important issue, as it highlights the complexities of consent and control in intimate relationships. Cases like Nervo’s underscore the need for legal frameworks that adequately address instances where deception leads to unintended pregnancies. Historically, reproductive rights movements have sought to ensure that individuals have autonomy over their own reproductive choices. As such, discussions in Parliament about reproductive coercion may help raise awareness and promote legislative changes that protect individuals from similar situations in the future.

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