A man who travels the world impregnating women is now being featured on the reality show “90 Day Fiancé.” Kyle Gordy has at least 71 children so far; at the time of filming, he had nine more on the way.
“90 Day Fiancé” airs on TLC and follows couples who have applied for foreign visas and have 90 days to get married. Gordy and his fiancée, Ani Philipp, first met when she booked a consultation to use him as a sperm donor. Instead, they felt a connection and began dating. Gordy eventually decided to move from Los Angeles to Malta to live with Philipp. The two appear on season four of “90 Day Fiancé: Love In Paradise,” where their relationship is showcased, from their first meeting to the reveal of Gordy as Philipp’s boyfriend. Gordy’s habit of donating sperm is referred to as a “hobby” on the show, as he doesn’t get paid for it.
But Philipp is allegedly uncomfortable with Gordy’s habit of donating sperm. He has admitted that while most of his donations are through artificial semination, he is also willing to donate through a more traditional method: sexual intercourse. “Some women prefer the old-fashioned way, because they don’t want to waste time and they feel it will be more effective,” he previously explained. “They will ask if we can just have sex, and I’ll tell them I’m up for it and we exchange STD tests.”
He allegedly donates his sperm three to five times a month.
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According to previews of the show, Gordy wants Philipp to accept a relationship with him while he continues traveling the world donating sperm; Philipp, however, wants him to stop. “I know that he’s donating through sex,” she said, explaining that she can’t have a relationship with someone who is having sex with other women.
She also said that she “fell in love with a weirdo” and that his sperm donation hobby is “especially challenging” for her.
Media outlets have pointed out that Gordy has been criticized for his lack of professionalism regarding sperm donation, such as during a previous appearance on the “Dr. Phil” show. “Looking at Kyle’s website, I feel that it’s more about glorifying himself rather than actually helping these women,” one woman said,” adding that offering sex for his donations was a red flag. “It didn’t feel like any medical professional or advocacy group was overseeing this website. It seemed to be just strictly Kyle. For all we know, he could be making this stuff up.”