The world’s most famous sperm donor has revealed he hopes to have 100 children in his brood this year, but says it is “just the beginning”.
Kyle Gordy, 32, is known for being the biological father of 87 children around the world.
However, as of January 1, 2025, it received confirmation that it will soon reach a historic figure.
In the coming months she will officially have 100 children around the world; an impressive feat believed to have only been achieved by three other men.
While most people would now give up on having more children, he says “this is just beginning.”
“It feels great to be a father to so many kids,” Kyle said.
‘I love having helped all these women start families when they thought this wouldn’t be possible.
‘But I am a long way from making a significant impact on the world’s population at large.
Kyle Gordy, 32, is known for being the biological father of 87 children around the world, but he hopes to reach the 100 mark this year.
Kyle Gordy and his ex-fiancee Annika Phillip. The couple met while starring on the dating television series 90 Day Fiance.
Pictured: Positive pregnancy tests from women who have used Kyle as a donor.
‘And that’s why I’m just getting started on this.
‘However, if I’m honest, I don’t really have a target number of children I’d like to have.
“I think I’ll keep having babies until women don’t need me anymore.”
Kyle, from California, USA, offers his services for free and runs the Be Pregnant Now website, where he encourages interested parties to get in touch.
At the beginning of last year he announced that he would donate sperm again after a short break.
He took a bit of a hiatus after quickly falling for Anika Philipp, 39, while appearing on the TV show 90 Day Fiancé.
However, they finally called it quits after eight months.
For now, Kyle said his focus is on his 2025 world giving tour.
“I have some trips planned around the world this year,” he said.
‘I’m speaking to some women in Japan and Ireland (countries I don’t have children from yet) and in the UK, US and mainly other countries in Europe.
Kyle, from California, USA, offers his services for free and runs the Be Pregnant Now website, where he encourages those interested to get in touch.
Currently, he has 14 children on the way in Sweden, Norway, England and Scotland.
He has been compared to people like Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram, who is reported to have at least 100 biological children and hopes to surpass his numerous offspring.
For now, however, he is reflecting on all his achievements for 2024 in an attempt to look ahead to next year.
Kyle, whose eldest son is 10, added: “I’ve helped people conceive all over the world, which most people would consider incredible.”
‘I don’t have children in Japan, Ireland and Korea yet, as I haven’t been able to get to those countries to donate specifically yet.
‘Maybe 2025 is the year I do that.
‘Who knows? “I could have a child in each country in 2026.”
Sperm donation is legal in the US and donors have no legal obligation to children born from their donations.
However, sperm donation laws vary by country.
Most countries have laws covering sperm donations that, for example, impose limits on the number of children a sperm donor can father.
Some nations restrict donations to heterosexual married couples, such as Japan, and some to heterosexual or homosexual married couples.
Other countries have strict laws on sperm donation to prevent inbreeding among donor offspring.