He’s got 100 in the bank.
The world’s most famous sperm donor, Kyle Gordy, will be the father to 100 children worldwide by the end of the year — but he claims he’s just “getting started.”
“It feels great to be a dad of so many children,” the 32-year-old seed spreader told Jam Press. “I’ve helped people conceive all across the globe, which is something most people would think is unbelievable.”
The self-proclaimed “CEO of sperm donating” offers both remote and in-person insemination to women struggling to conceive.
Gordy’s services are complimentary and he encourages interested women to contact him through Instagram as well as his website Be Pregnant Now.
“I love that I’ve helped all these women start families when they thought this wouldn’t be possible,” the Los Angeleno declared.
So far, the Los Angeles native has fathered 87 children via his spermination campaign.
However, on January 1, the budding hecto-dad received the news that his tot figure would eclipse 100 this year, making him one of allegedly four people to have achieved this milestone. His 14 pending progenies are reportedly located in Sweden, Norway, England and Scotland.
Despite his mass breeding marathon, Gordy claims that this is only the beginning of his sexploits.
“I’m only just getting started,” said the Californian, whose eldest is 10 years old “I’m a long way off making a significant impact on the world’s overall population.”
The serial sperm donor said he plans to surpass Telegram founder Pavel Durov, who is reported to have at least 100 biological children.
Gordy said he doesn’t have a “goal number of children” in mind, but rather pledges to “keep making babies until women no longer need me.”
He’ll have an opportunity to father many more.
After a “micro-retirement” last year, Gordy is currently on a 2025 donation world tour, during which he hopes to strike Japan, Ireland and Korea off his sperm donation bucket list.
“I’ve not been able to get to those countries for donating specifically yet,” Gordy declared. “Who knows? I might have a child in each country by 2026.”
Despite knocking up dozens of women, the prolific procreator claims he remains unlucky in love, which he blames on his pastime.
“Although I’ve had a few women interested in a possible relationship, it never goes anywhere,” Gordy lamented.
He notably had a non-transactional fling with Anika Philipp, 39, whom he met on “90 Day Fiancé,” but they called it quits after eight months.
Gordy hasn’t given up on sowing the seeds of love, possibly during his donation tour.
“I wouldn’t mind an Irish wife,” he mused. “A mom 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.”