Controversy Increases Around Multiple Sperm Donor Who Fathered Incredible 1,000 Children
A recent claim surrounding the activities of prolific sperm donor Jonathan Meijer has added another layer of bizarre to an already unusual situation. Meijer, a Dutch travel blogger and musician, has caught attention for his prolific sperm donations to fertility clinics worldwide, as well as his undisclosed private arrangements with childless couples, potentially fathering an astonishing 1,000 children. This is prepared by SSP.
In an unexpected twist, a woman named Patricia has accused Meijer of mixing his sperm sample with that of another donor's in what she calls "sperm roulette." She alleges that Meijer sought to determine which genes were the strongest by combining the samples. However, Meijer vehemently denies these claims, labelling them as baseless.
Patricia's accusation was documented in a Netflix documentary titled "The Man With 1000 Kids." She detailed Meijer's actions, claiming he blended his own sperm with that of another donor to conduct his unorthodox experiment. Despite these allegations, Meijer firmly denies the accusation and is considering legal action against Netflix, accusing them of lacking concrete evidence for their claims of adulteration.
Although Meijer's possible engagement in such practices remains unconfirmed, one undeniable fact is his astounding number of offspring—the largest known among all living men and possibly throughout history. Consequently, his hundreds of children face the risk of accidental incest, potentially resulting in significant birth defects if they unknowingly encounter each other as adults.
A mother named Nicolette whose child was conceived through Meijer's assistance shared her experiences in the documentary. She revealed that her daughter developed romantic feelings for one of her half-brothers. Initially unaware of the extent of Meijer's donations, Nicolette contacted other mothers who had his children to organize a meeting. It was during this gathering that the reality of their complicated situation became evident. Nicolette expressed that her daughter greatly connected with one of her brothers, sharing common interests, humor, and traits. Despite Nicolette's objections, her daughter confessed, at around 10 or 11 years old, that she may be in love with her half-brother.
Following warnings from officials and concerned individuals to cease his sperm donations, Meijer hints at slowing down for personal reasons. While still hoping to eventually find the right partner and start his own family, he acknowledges the challenges he may face due to his unique situation and the need for a partner who can comprehend and accept his past.
Netflix has been contacted for comment regarding the documentary and its controversial subject matter.