Thursday, 30 July 2015

Meet Britain's most prolific sperm donor, the man who's fathered TEN children for strangers in FOUR months.


Kenzie Kilpatrick's eighth child was born last week. He is thrilled, showing a picture on his phone of the girl - as yet unnamed - who arrived on Tuesday, July 21, at 10.44am, weighing 6lb 15oz.
He reads out a message from the mother, which says: 'I'm so happy to tell you that our little miracle baby girl is here. All thanks to you. She is beautiful.'
The 26-year-old looks as proud as any new dad, but Kenzie will play no further part in this child's life.
Kenzie Kilpatrick, 26, holds one of his children, named Tylan. He was born last month to lesbian couple Charlene Allen, 32, and her partner Gemma Berry, 25, who describes Kenzie as 'sensible, caring, responsible'
Kenzie Kilpatrick, 26, holds one of his children, named Tylan. He was born last month to lesbian couple Charlene Allen, 32, and her partner Gemma Berry, 25, who describes Kenzie as 'sensible, caring, responsible'
Nor will he be a parent to his seven other biological children - all born, one after the other, in the past three months - or the two who are due any time now.
So, three daughters, five sons, including twin boys, and counting. Half-siblings who share their father's DNA, but not each other's lives or indeed Kenzie's continued presence as they grow up.
Kenzie, a single gay man, this week emerged as one of Britain's most prolific freelance sperm donors. Dubbed 'the Sperminator' by one radio station, at this rate - ten babies in fewer than four months - he could father 300 children in a decade.
'When the last two babies are born, I will have fathered ten children, all under four months old. It's amazing and I feel so proud,' says Kenzie, who has taken the rare step of speaking publicly about the hidden world of independent sperm donors.
So far he has helped nine lesbian couples and one heterosexual couple to become parents.
'It feels fantastic to have helped so many people in such a short space of time, but I've decided to stop for now. I may help provide siblings to my existing couples, but while I would never say never, I'm not on a mission to populate the world.'


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