Kyle Gordy
Kyle Gordy Source: instagram-@kylegordy1234

World's Top Sperm Donor Nears 100 Children Milestone

Sperm Donor Kyle Gordy Poised Already has 87 Children
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Kyle Gordy, often called the world's most famous sperm donor, is on track to father 100 children worldwide by the end of this year. Currently, the Los Angeles native has helped women who are struggling to conceive, resulting in 87 children. He offers his services free of charge through a website called Be Pregnant Now, and he's now poised to pass the 100-child mark, becoming part of an elite group of only four people who have done so. With 14 pregnancies pending in countries like Sweden, Norway, England, and Scotland, Gordy feels he's only just begun with his mission to assist those in need.

He describes himself as the "CEO of sperm donating" and is proud to help women who previously thought they'd never have a family. "I hope to surpass Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who is said to have at least 100 biological children."Gordy does not have a target number that he focuses on but is determined to go on until his services are no longer needed. It's incredibly rewarding to help women who didn't think starting a family was possible," he said.

Kyle Gordy, Sperm Donor
Kyle Gordy, Sperm DonorSource: instagram-@kylegordy1234

After taking a brief break, Gordy is now embarking on a 2025 global donation tour, hoping to expand his reach to countries like Japan, Ireland, and Korea. “I haven’t been able to donate in those places yet, but who knows? Maybe I’ll have a child in each of them by 2026,” he said with a laugh.

Kyle Gordy, Sperm Donor
Kyle Gordy, Sperm DonorSource: instagram-@kylegordy1234

Despite fathering so many children, Gordy admits he’s had trouble finding romantic love, and he feels his donation activities might be a reason for that. "I have had a few women express interest in pursuing a relationship, but it never worked out," he shared.

However, he's hopeful he might one day find something meaningful, possibly during his blood donation tour. "I wouldn't mind an Irish wife. One of my children's mothers comes from Dublin, so they visit Ireland often. So I've kind of got family down there already," he added with a smile.

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