The world’s most famous sperm donor has revealed that he’s expecting to have 100 kids in his brood this year – but says it’s ‘only the beginning’.
Kyle Gordy, 32, is known for being the biological father to 87 children across the globe.
Though, as of January 1, 2025, he received confirmation that he is soon to hit a milestone figure.
Over the next few months, he will officially have 100 kids worldwide; an impressive feat that only three other men are believed to have achieved.
While most people would now give up on having more children, he says he’s ‘only just getting started.’
‘It feels great to be a dad of so many children,’ Kyle said.
‘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.
Kyle Gordy, 32, is known for being the biological father to 87 children across the globe – but he is expecting to reach the 100 mark this year
Kyle Gordy and his ex fiancee Annika Phillip. The pair met while on the reality dating TV series 90 Day Fiance
Pictured: Positive pregnancy tests from women who have used Kyle as a donor
‘And so, for that, I’m only just getting started.
‘If I’m honest, though, 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.’
Kyle, from California, US, offers his services for free and runs the website Be Pregnant Now, where he urges those interested to get in touch.
At the start of last year, he announced he would go back to donating his sperm after a brief break.
He took a small hiatus after quickly falling in love with Anika Philipp, 39, while appearing on TV show 90 Day Fiancé.
They ultimately called it quits after eight months, however.
For now, Kyle said his focus is on his 2025 donation world tour.
‘I have a few trips planned across the world this year’, he said.
‘I’m speaking to a few women in Japan and Ireland – both countries of which I’m yet to have children – and the UK, US, as well as other countries across Europe mostly.
Kyle, from California, US, offers his services for free and runs the website Be Pregnant Now, where he urges those interested to get in touch
Currently, he has 14 children on the way in Sweden, Norway, England, and Scotland.
He’s been compared to the likes of Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, who is reported to have at least 100 biological children – and hopes to overtake his expansive brood.
For now, though, he’s reflecting on all of his achievements for 2024 in a bid to look ahead toward the coming year.
Kyle, whose eldest is 10 years old, added: ‘I’ve helped people conceive all across the globe, which is something most people would think is unbelievable.
‘I’m still yet to have children in Japan, Ireland, and Korea, as I’ve not been able to get to those countries for donating specifically yet.
‘Maybe 2025 will be the year I do that.
‘Who knows? I might have a child in each country by 2026.’
Sperm donation is legal in the US and donors do not have any legal obligation towards any children born from their donations.
However, sperm donation laws vary by country.
Most countries have laws to cover sperm donations which, for example, place limits on how many children a sperm donor may father.
Some nations restrict donations to married heterosexual couples, such as Japan, and some to married heterosexual or homosexual couples.
Other countries have tight laws surrounding sperm donation in order to avoid inbreeding between donor offspring.
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