Man with 34 children - It's quite hard to imagine a man raise 20 kids, and much harder to imagine a man with more than 30 offspring do the same.
In the case of Jay Williams - the man with 34 children - however, he seems to be pretty oblivious of the heavy responsibilities he is obligated to his nearly 3 dozens kids.
Sitting down with spiritual and relationship expert Iyanla Vanzant, Williams admitted he has fathered 34 biological children with 17 different women, Huffington Post reported. With his oldest daughter aged 26 and his youngest aged 3, the man with 34 children told the "Iyanla: Fix My Life" host his relationships with his kids vary from excellent to non-existent.
Williams and Vanzant's conversation was reportedly a part of the life consultant's show on OWN TV, and in a segment of the clip, the two could be seen sitting across each other on a porch. The host then made a physical representation of Williams' responsibility by presenting him 34 dolls. She tells the man with 34 children to hold as many dolls as he can, apparently to let him feel the weight of what he has done. He only managed to hold 14.
"Let me ask you this question, Jay. Thirty-four children. At any point, did it dawn on you [that] this is too much?" Vanzant asks.
"No," Williams replies.
When the host asks the man with 34 children if he ever considered using protection during sex, he asserts that he did. "I probably would have 200 kids if I didn't use condoms," he claims.
He also says he never considered getting a vasectomy simply because he doesn't want one."I don't have a problem with what I created," he tells Vanzant.
And as the host continues to grill the man with 34 children, he appears defeated and decides to put down the dolls saying he is tired of holding them, according to Daily Mail.
Determined to make him realize that parental obligation is a non-stop duty, Vanzant gives each doll right back to the man with 34 children saying, "I'm sorry, as a mom, I don't get not to take care of my children, no matter what I'm thinking or feeling. I didn't get to just put them down because it was inconvenient."
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