Kyle Gordy, 32, is the world’s most famous sperm donor, and he’s already expected to have 100 kids this year alone – ‘It feels great to be a dad of so many children’
At the tender age of 32, Kyle Gordy has earned himself the title of the world’s most prolific sperm donor, and expects to have 100 children in 2025.
Kyle is already known to be a biological father to 87 children across the globe, but at the start of 2025, was informed that his brood is growing. In the next few months of this year, the donor, whose eldest is 10 years old, is set to have 100 children officially – a record only three other men are believed to have held. Despite reaching the major figure, he doesn’t have plans on stopping his sperm donations anytime soon.
“It feels great to be a dad of so many children,” Kyle, from California, US, told Jam Press. He continued, “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. 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, who boasts over 3K Instagram followers, remarkably offers his services for free through the website, ‘Be Pregnant Now’. He encourages anyone interested to get in touch and currently has 14 children on the way in England, Scotland, Sweden, and Norway.
When it comes to his love life, Kyle has yet to find ‘the one’, but he did take a brief hiatus from donating when he appeared on the TLC show ’90 Day Fiancé’. During this time, he fell in love with Anika Philipp, 39, but they ultimately called it quits after eight months. Although he’s still hoping for his happily ever after, Kyle is taking single life in his stride with plans to continue donating worldwide.
He said, “I have a few trips planned across the world this year. 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. I would be open to slowing down for the right person, but I’m not going to put too much pressure on this anymore.”
“Though, I wouldn’t mind an Irish wife. I’d love to settle down there, as I really enjoy the country and have been multiple times. But I haven’t yet been to donate, so this will be at first. A mum of one of my kids is from Dublin and they visit Ireland quite a lot. So at least I know I do have some family there already.”
Kyle added, “It’s somewhere I can see myself moving to permanently – but I’m leaving it up to the universe to make that decision for me. Of course, if the vibe is right, I’m okay with them being from any country really, as travelling or moving anywhere if needed is no issue for me.”
Reflecting on what he’s already achieved, the worldwide donor shared, “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.”