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California Man Becomes World’s Most Prolific Sperm Donor, Fathering 87 Children

Kyle Gordy, a 32-year-old California man, is the world's most prolific sperm donor with 87 children. He plans to father 100 children by the end of this year. Despite his global contributions, Gordy remains open to settling down and has plans for international donations in 2025.

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California Man Becomes World’s Most Prolific Sperm Donor, Fathering 87 Children

Kyle Gordy, 32, from California, is the world’s most prolific sperm donor, having fathered 87 children around the globe. He is expected to reach 100 children by the end of this year, a feat only three other men have accomplished. Despite his remarkable achievements, Gordy plans to continue his donations. “It feels great to be a dad of so many children,” he shared with Jam Press. “I love that I’ve helped all these women start families when they thought this wouldn’t be possible. But I’m a long way off making a significant impact on the world’s overall population. And so, for that, I’m only just getting started.”

The recipient, who started his journey on the donation website Be Pregnant Now, now has 14 children in countries such as the UK, Sweden, and Norway. “I don’t really have a goal number of children I’d like to have. I think I’ll keep making babies until women no longer need me,” he said.

He also gained some fame by appearing on the TLC show 90 Day Fiancé, where he dated Anika Philipp, 39, for eight months before parting ways. While Gordy travels extensively for his donations, he hasn’t settled down romantically. “I would be open to slowing down for the right person, but I’m not going to put too much pressure on this anymore,” he explained.

Looking forward to 2025, Gordy has plans to visit Japan, Ireland, and other European countries. “I have a few trips planned across the world this year. I’m speaking to a few women in Japan and Ireland – both countries of which I’m yet to have children,” he said. He said, “I wouldn’t mind an Irish wife. I’d love to settle down there, as I really enjoy the country and have been multiple times.” Although he hasn’t given yet in Ireland, he hopes he will eventually. “It’s somewhere I can see myself moving to permanently – but I’m leaving it up to the universe to make that decision for me.”

He proudly reflects on his unique lifestyle. “I have helped people conceive all over the world, which is something most people would think is unbelievable,” he said. “I might have a child in each country by 2026.”

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