The 56-year-old billionaire husband of the 23-year-old Rᴜssɪᴀn mother who resides in Batumi, Georgia, with their oldest child, Vika, was born six years ago.
However, Christina had her heart set on having numerous children and paid nine surrogates £7,000 each to carry their 10 biological children when the couple thought it was the perfect time to grow their family.
The mother of 11 remarked, in an interview with ᴄʟᴏsᴇr magazine, “I loved the concept of having ᴍᴀɴy of children who were the same age, growing up together.
Utilizing surrogates made logical since we could have all the children at once while ensuring that they were genetically ours.
Christina states she didn’t feel like she “ʟᴏsᴛ out on anything” by utilizing surrogates because she had previously given birth once. She also asserts that she and Galip were “completely invested” in each of the pregnancies.
Christina also thinks that by not carrying the kids, she was “fit and healthy” and prepared to care for them when they began to arrive in March 2020.
The couple didn’t know the surrogates, but according to Christina, the biggest issue was not knowing what they were eating. As a result, she developed a meal plan to ensure that the infants had the proper nutrition.
Christina moved from being a single mother to having 10 children living under one roof in just 10 months.
Christina has hired 11 nannies who “work around the clock” to assist her with the childcare in order to ᴍᴀɴage everything.
The mother of 11 detailed her daily schedule, saying that she and the nannies wake up with the infants at 6:30 am and spend a couple hours playing with them.
After the children’s 10 a.m. sleep, Christina and her helpers will prepare the meals for the coming week, take the kids on a walk, and then spend the afternoons reading and watching cartoons.
Earlier this year, Christina and Galip made it known that they would be willing to pay up to £800,000 on 100 surrogate births.
The wealthy couple announced on social media that they have talked about having a whopping 105 kids.
The mother needs to produce 12 children a year for the following seven years in order to reach her target brood by the time she is 30.
The family resides in the Georgian coastal town of Batumi, where the use of surrogate mothers for pregnancy is permitted.
Moscow-born Christina, a single mother of one, met her future husband Galip, a Turkish property and transportation billionaire, while on vacation in the beach resort.
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