Man Claims He’s Trying to Take Over the World’s Population Through Sperm Donations

Kyle, a 26-year-old man, has made bizarre claims that he’s on a mission to take over the world’s population through sperm donations. Despite already having 87 biological children, he aims to reach 100 by early 2026. With 'families' in countries like Ireland, his shocking statements about his unconventional goal have raised eyebrows worldwide. Curious to know what he has to say? Read on for the full story!

A 32-year-old man named Kyle Gordy has been donating sperm for a long time.

He donates his sperm, which is a procedure commonly used in in vitro fertilization (IVF). This method has become a popular way to achieve pregnancy in recent years.

Kyle, who claims he will have 100 children by 2026, currently has "biological" children in 87 different locations around the world.

His recent contract marked a new milestone in his journey.

"I want to have a significant impact on the population of the world. That's why I haven't reached the number of children I want yet."

'I have some travel plans this year. I'm talking to a few women in Japan and Ireland, where I don't have any children yet, and I'm also interested in other countries, including the UK, the US, and mostly other European countries.'

"If I find the right person, I would be open to settling down, but I'm not putting too much pressure on myself anymore."

'Still, I would love to have an Irish wife. I really like the country and have visited several times. But I haven't gone there for donations yet, this will be my first time. One of my children's mothers is from Dublin, and they visit Ireland frequently. So it's nice to know I already have family there. I can imagine living there permanently, but I leave it up to the universe.'

Currently, he has 14 children on the way in Sweden, Norway, the UK, and Scotland.

Kyle is being compared to Pavel Durov, the founder of Telegram. Durov is said to have at least 100 biological children, and Kyle aims to surpass his large family.