A Russian woman reportedly has 22 children and won’t stop having them until she reaches 105. She’s only given birth once, and the rest of her children were born via surrogate.
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Kristina Ozturk,26, lives in Georgia and has welcomed 21 children through a surrogate, with 20 born within the year, as reported by the Daily Mail. She says she wants 105 biological children with her millionaire husband, Galip,58, despite him currently serving time in jail after being sentenced to eight years for being found guilty of illegal purchase and possession of drugs and psychotropic substances.
Ozturk gave birth to her first child, Victoria, in 2014 from a previous relationship. Her other children, Mustafa, Maryam, Ayrin, Alice, Hassan, Judy, Harper, Teresa, Hussein, Anna, Isabella, Ismail, Mehmet, and Ahmet- are three years old, while Ali, Kristina, Alena, Sarah, Lockman, and Alparslan- are two-years-old. Her youngest child, Olivia, was born in January 2021
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In an Instagram post, Ozturk said she gets her children mixed up since they’re all around the same age. She also published a book about her experiences as a mother in February.
“It would seem that everything about raising children has already been written, but every day every parent is looking for useful information to give only the best to their children. And I’m no exception. As a mother of twenty-two children, I can say for sure that there is no such thing as too much information: you can always find something new for yourself. After dozens, or even hundreds of articles, books, webinars, and trainings, I decided to create my own book, where the most important information for young parents will be collected and structured bit by bit.”
Ozturk met her husband during a vacation in Batumi, and he had a previous rap sheet stemming from a 1996 murder case in Turkey. However, a judge approved his life sentence at an appeal court, and he left the country in 2018. His lawyers are working on appealing the case, and Ozturk has addressed her husband’s situation on Instagram.
‘Many of you have noticed with the events happening in our family, it’s been harder for me to keep the page. I’m sure that day will come soon, but in the meantime, I want to say thank you so much for all your support and kind words,’ she added.