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Sayuri, a Japanese broadcaster who declared a voluntary single mother, talks about the reason why he gave birth through sperm donation.

Sayuri appears on KBS’s’Troublesome Son of the Rooftop Room’, which airs on the 23rd, and reveals the whole story of transforming into a mother through sperm donation.

On this day, Sayuri focused his attention by revealing the reason for revealing the fact that he had received sperm donations despite the pressure of the surroundings. She confessed, “I am a single mother and I am a foreign child by anyone, so I confessed that I was afraid that strange chirashi such as’Sam Hamington’s son’ and’Fabian’s baby’ would turn around.” Sayuri said, “I want to inform my child that I shouldn’t lie to my child later, but even I have revealed the fact that it doesn’t make sense if I’m lying about my child’s father.”

In addition, Sayuri drew attention by telling her that her son, Jen, actually received the blood of a European-Western person. She confessed, “There is little recognition that Asian countries such as Korea and Japan donate sperm,” and “I had to get sperm from Western sperm banks and test tubes in Japan.”

He explained, “When you are given sperm, it tells you about your baby’s face, likes, EQ, IQ, allergies, and family history,” he explained, causing curiosity.

Sayuri, who surprised everyone by revealing that the uterus was 48 years old at the time of the test tube, told the story behind the pregnancy, saying, “I said that I would fail even if I tried the test tube 5 times because the uterus count was bad, but luckily I succeeded in only one time.”

Sayuri said about the extraordinary term for calling his child’s father, “I say’my dad’ to someone I have never met, so I call it’Mr. Gift’ in the sense of’gave me the most precious gift’.” Serve. 10:40 pm broadcast.

Reporter Lee Jong-yoon [email protected]

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