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He’s Fathered Nearly 100 Kids Worldwide… And He’s Still Single Because Women Can’t Handle His “Hobby”!

Kyle Gordy, the self-proclaimed “CEO of sperm donating,” has turned his genetic contribution into a worldwide phenomenon. At just 32 years old, this Los Angeles-based man has already fathered 87 confirmed biological children across the globe—and he’s on track to hit the staggering milestone of 100 by the end of 2025, according to recent reports.Gordy offers his services completely free of charge, connecting directly with women through his website “Be Pregnant Now” and his active Instagram account.
He provides both remote (shipped) donations and in-person options, attracting recipients who face infertility challenges or simply want to become mothers without traditional routes. His current world tour has taken him to places like Sweden, Norway, England, and Scotland, where multiple pregnancies are already confirmed and due this year.What makes his story even more striking is the sheer scale and international reach: his children are spread across more than a dozen countries, with his passport stamped from constant travel. Gordy has expressed ambitions to expand further, eyeing destinations like Japan, Ireland, South Korea, and beyond—he’s even joked about aiming for “a child in every country” eventually. This puts him in rare company; only a handful of other prolific donors are believed to have crossed the
100-child mark.Despite his growing “legacy” and the viral attention it brings (including appearances in documentaries like Netflix’s The Man with 1000 Kids and reality TV like 90 Day Fiancé), Gordy remains single. He openly admits that his unconventional lifestyle is a major hurdle in dating—many women struggle to accept a partner whose “hobby” involves fathering dozens (soon hundreds) of children he doesn’t raise in a traditional sense. He views his donations as a form of charity work, helping others build families while he continues his mission without financial gain.As 2025 progresses, Gordy shows no signs of slowing down. With 14 pregnancies already in motion and more requests pouring in monthly, his genetic footprint keeps expanding in ways that spark fascination, debate, and ethical questions about modern reproduction, donor limits, and the long-term implications for the children involved. Whether he surpasses rivals like the Telegram founder (who has claimed over 100) or keeps pushing boundaries, one thing is clear: Kyle Gordy’s story is far from over, and his global “franchise” continues to grow—one donation at a time.
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