Woman Gives Birth To 14th Child With 14th Babydaddy & You Won’t Believe Why She Did It

    A 36-year old woman from Michigan has made a crashing
    entrance into the Guinness Book of World Records yesterday at the Harper
    University Hospital, by giving birth to her 14th child, all born from different
    fathers.

    According to the internationally recognized authority on the
    cataloguing and verification of world records, Anita Sullivan has just become
    the first woman in recorded history to conceive children with more than
    thirteen different men.
    “I’m extremely proud to have broken a World Record,” Ms.
    Sullivan told reporters. “My mother always told me that I was lazy and
    worthless, and that I would never accomplish anything in my life. Now, I’ve
    shown everyone that she was wrong, and that I can even be the best in the world
    when I put my mind to something. In fact, I’ve just accomplished something that
    no one had done before!”

    Anita Sullivan says she’s been unlucky with relationships in
    the past, but she believes that this time she may have found the man of her life.
    “I’m good at having babies, but I’m really awful when it
    comes to picking the fathers of my children,” says the young woman. “This time,
    however, I think I’ve learned from my past mistakes. Ramón isn’t like all the
    jerks I’ve dated before. We’ve been together for almost a year and a half, and
    I really believe it could work between us.”
    Ms Sullivan’s thirteen other children were all present at
    the hospital to meet their new sibling. They were all extremely proud to hear
    that their mother had broken a Guinness World Record, and posed happily for the
    2017 edition of the book.
    After their meeting with Ms. Sullivan, the representatives
    of Guinness opened a second investigation concerning the record for the number
    of child support pensions received by one person.
    The Detroit native is already the beneficiary of pensions
    paid by 11 different men, and is implicated in two other custody cases, which
    should proceed before the family court over the next two months.

    The investigation should be over by the month of March 2016,
    and Guinness will then be able to tell if Ms. Sullivan holds a second World
    Record or not.

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