“The Man with 1000 Kids”: A Controversial Netflix Docuseries

Martha O'Hara
The Man with 1000 Kids

“The Man with 1000 Kids” is a documentary series directed by Josh Allott.

Depending on the law and the country, a sperm donor can only have 25 children or donate around 5 times. This regulation is aimed at reducing the risk of consanguinity or inbreeding. However, sometimes, donors choose to connect directly with those interested in getting pregnant and donate privately, bypassing these restrictions.

What would you think of a man who managed to father more than 1000 children through private donations?

“The Man with 1000 Kids” is a documentary that tells the tale of how a long-haired guy who called himself Jonnathan began to “repopulate” the world with his DNA, ending up with children in several countries and repopulating the country… and then the world. His full name; Johnatthan Jacob Meijer, originally from the Netherlands.

“The Man with 1000 Kids”: A Documentary Treading the Line Between Comedy and Social Alarm

“The Man with 1000 Kids” is a documentary that starts by taking a humorous approach to this man’s exploits, before swiftly transitioning to the subsequent anger of the families and mothers and the social alarm: what would happen if these children met and unknowingly decided to have children amongst themselves? The man in question had created a significant public health risk, and the issue made it to the newspapers, with Facebook groups formed by the affected mothers.

And we caution you; this is just the beginning of a story that soon leads us to the creation of a donor website and an accomplice, who together deceived women.

An odd tale that achieved international resonance and which now comes to us in the form of a docuseries on Netflix: three episodes to understand this strange and also terrifying story.

Enjoy!

Where to Watch “The Man with 1000 Kids”

Netflix

The Man with 1000 Kids | Official Trailer | Netflix
Share This Article
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *