Like in an Indian Movie: 40 sperm donor children finally met
A 21-year-old American woman from Florida has been looking for her brothers and sisters for five years. This is not a simple, but a blessed occupation, because Kianni Arroyo's father was a sperm donor.
Source: Metro
In five years of searching, the girl has already found more than forty blood relatives in the USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The youngest of them recently turned five months old.
Baby Hector, the youngest of all Kianni's siblings
The mother raised Kianni alone and never hid from her daughter that she was born from donor sperm. When the girl turned 16, she wanted to learn more about herself and her family, and she decided to find other children of her biological father.
Kianni Arroyo with her mother
One of the first girls found her sister Joan, who is one year younger than her and, as it turned out, lives in the same state. The girls became friends and together went to visit their biological father in Georgia.
Kianni and Joan
Kianni is extremely positive and has set about looking for her growing army of relatives with great enthusiasm. The girl, who now works as a waitress, says she gets along well with her new brothers and sisters. She documents her meetings on Instagram donor_siblings.
Kianni with younger sisters: Sofia and Ava
About 30 of the brothers and sisters she found dream of meeting her as soon as possible. This makes the girl very happy, since she has been the only child in the family all her life.
Kianni and her sisters: Joanna, Meredith and Maggie
For a long time, Kianni managed to find only the sisters. Therefore, when a brother was found among the girl's relatives, she was especially glad.
Kianni and her brother Zach
And in Maine , Kianni met six brothers and sisters at once
Kianni has seen her biological father only a few times, but considers him a "very cool guy." When they first met, Arroyo's mom joined them, and they went together with the girl to a tattoo parlor, where she got her first tattoo.
In the USA, a man can become a sperm donor no more than twenty times. But when Kianni, the oldest of her donor father's children, was born, as well as several of her first siblings, the donor company that their father used changed owners. The man's documents were lost, so he was able to become a donor again. Although the story of his sociable daughter and her numerous siblings got into the media, the man prefers to remain anonymous.