Nadya Suleman's ex-boyfriend, Denis Beaudoin, is requesting to take a DNA test to determine if he is the father of all 14 of Suleman's children.
Beaudoin told ABC's "Good Morning America" that he donated sperm multiple times to Suleman over a decade ago during their three-year relationship. According to Beaudoin, Suleman told him she had ovarian cancer and had to be inseminated in order to have children.
Beaudoin, who is now married with two children of his own, has pledged to help Suleman care for the children, even if they aren't his.
"I cared about her so much. And I mean, we were, we were in love. I mean, I loved Nadya very much," Beaudoin told GMA's Chris Cuomo. Beaudoin said he wanted to help because he also feels Suleman cannot raise all the children by herself.
But Suleman denies that Beaudoin is the father of any of her children. Suleman says all of her children were conceived through in-vitro fertilization, using sperm from a platonic friend, not Beaudoin. She has identified the donor as David Solomon.
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