In an interview with “Closer” magazine, the mother of 11 children expressed her desire to raise several children of the same age growing up together. Using surrogate mothers made sense for them, as they could have all the children at once while ensuring they were genetically theirs.
Christina mentioned that using a surrogate mother did not seem like a loss to her, as she had experienced childbirth before. She emphasized that she and Galip were fully committed to each pregnancy and were prepared to care for the children when they were born in March 2020.
Although the couple did not personally know the surrogate mothers, Christina highlighted concerns about their eating habits. Therefore, she devised a meal plan to ensure the newborns received proper nutrition.
In just 10 months, Christina went from being a single mother to having 10 children under the same roof. She hired 11 nannies who worked around the clock to assist with childcare and household responsibilities.
Christina described her daily routine, which included getting up with the children at 6:30 a.m., spending time playing with them, preparing meals for the week with the help of the nannies, taking the children for walks, and spending the afternoons reading and watching cartoons.
At the beginning of the year, Christina and Galip expressed their willingness to pay up to $800,000 for 100 births. They even discussed the possibility of having up to 105 children.
To achieve her goal of raising children before turning 30, the mother needs to give birth to 12 children each year for the next 7 years.
The family resides in Batumi, Georgia, where surrogacy is allowed. Christina, originally from Moscow and a single mother of one, met her future husband, Galip, a Turkish billionaire in real estate and transportation, while vacationing at a beach resort.
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