I’m the world’s most famous sperm donor and expect to have 100 children by the end of this year

The world’s most famous sperm donor has revealed he is expecting 100 children in his brood this year, but says this is ‘just the beginning’.

Kyle Gordy, 32, is known as the biological father of 87 children around the world.

Although as of January 1, 2025, he received confirmation that he would soon reach a milestone.

In the coming months he will officially have 100 children worldwide; an impressive feat that only three other men would have achieved.

While most people would now give up on having more children, he says he’s “just getting started.”

“It feels great to be a father to so many children,” Kyle said.

“I love that I’ve helped all these women start a family when they thought it wouldn’t be possible.

‘But I am still a long way from making a significant impact on the entire world population.

Kyle Gordy, 32, is known as the biological father of 87 children around the world, but he expects to reach 100 this year

Kyle Gordy and his ex-fiancée Annika Phillip. The couple met on the reality dating TV series 90 Day Fiance

Kyle Gordy and his ex-fiancée Annika Phillip. The couple met on the reality dating TV series 90 Day Fiance

Pictured: Positive pregnancy tests from women who used Kyle as a donor

Pictured: Positive pregnancy tests from women who used Kyle as a donor

‘And in that respect I have only just begun.

‘But if I’m honest, I don’t really have a target number of children that I would like to have.

“I think I’ll continue making babies until women don’t need me anymore.”

Kyle, from California, US, offers his services for free and runs the website Be Zwanger Nu, where he encourages interested parties to get in touch.

At the beginning of last year he announced that he would start donating sperm again after a short break.

He took a brief hiatus after quickly falling in love with Anika Philipp, 39, while appearing on the TV show 90 Day Fiancé.

However, they eventually called it quits after eight months.

For now, Kyle said his focus is on his 2025 donation world tour.

“I have a few trips planned around the world this year,” he said.

‘I speak to a few women in Japan and Ireland – both countries where I don’t have children yet – and mainly in Britain, the US and other countries in Europe.

Kyle, from California, US, offers his services for free and runs the website Be Zwanger Nu, where he encourages interested parties to get in touch

Kyle, from California, US, offers his services for free and runs the website Be Zwanger Nu, where he encourages interested parties to get in touch

He currently has fourteen children on the way in Sweden, Norway, England and Scotland.

He has been compared to the likes of Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, who reportedly has at least a hundred biological children – and hopes to catch up with his extended brood.

But for now, he’s thinking about all his achievements in 2024, trying to look ahead to the year ahead.

Kyle, whose eldest is 10 years old, added: ‘I’ve helped people all over the world get pregnant, something most people would find incredible.

‘I have yet to have children in Japan, Ireland and Korea, as I have not yet been able to reach those countries specifically to donate.

‘Maybe 2025 will be the year I do that.

‘Who knows? By 2026, I could have a child in any country.”

Sperm donation is legal in the US and donors have no legal obligation to children born from their donations.

However, legislation on sperm donation varies from country to country.

Most countries have laws covering sperm donations, which, for example, limit the number of children a sperm donor can father.

Some countries restrict donations to married heterosexual couples, such as Japan, and some to married heterosexual or homosexual couples.

Other countries have strict laws surrounding sperm donation to prevent inbreeding between donor offspring.