Kyle Gordy, the world’s most famous sperm donor, is about to reach a remarkable milestone—becoming the father of his 100th child by the end of this year.
“This is just the beginning,” Gordy said, adding that South Korea is now on his sperm donation bucket list, which has drawn significant attention.
According to The New York Post, Gordy, a Los Angeles native, recently shared with Jam Press in an interview, “I’ve helped people from all over the world get pregnant, and I think most people would find that surprising.”
Gordy, who calls himself the CEO of Sperm Donation, provides sperm free of charge to women facing infertility issues and couples struggling to conceive.
In addition to offering sperm for artificial insemination, he also provides direct insemination services. Gordy connects with potential recipients through his Instagram and his website, Be Pregnant Now.
“I’m happy to help women who thought they couldn’t get pregnant start their own families,” he said.
So far, Gordy’s sperm donation campaign has led to the birth of 87 children, which has astounded many. But on January 1, he announced that he would surpass the 100-child milestone this year, joining a select group of just four individuals known to have fathered 100 children through sperm donation.
Currently, 14 more children are expected to be born soon in countries like Sweden, Norway, the UK, and Scotland.
Gordy said, “My oldest child is now 10 years old. This is just the beginning,” adding, “There’s still a long way to go before I make a significant impact on the global population.”
He also revealed plans to break the record set by Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, who is known for having fathered 100 biological children. “I don’t have a specific target number of children in mind,” Gordy said, “but I’ll keep donating until women no longer need me.”
When asked about his future plans, Gordy mentioned, “South Korea, Japan, and Ireland are on my sperm donation bucket list.”
After a brief hiatus from sperm donation activities last year, Gordy is back on the road, continuing his donations worldwide. He specifically named South Korea, Japan, and Ireland as countries where he plans to make an impact.
“I can’t donate sperm in these countries yet, but I believe I’ll be able to help people in each of these countries by 2026,” he stated.
Despite fathering numerous children worldwide, Gordy admitted having had less luck in his personal life.
Gordy previously appeared on the popular reality TV series 90 Day Fiancé on TLC, where he dated Anika Philipp. However, the couple broke up after eight months.
Since then, Gordy has yet to find his other half. “I’ve had some chemistry with women, but things just didn’t progress much,” he shared.
He also added, “I feel like I can’t date because of my sperm donations,” and jokingly said, “One of my children’s mothers is from Dublin, so I visit Ireland often. It would be nice if I had a wife in Ireland.”
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