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The story of Nadya Suleman continues to interest people in a too exaggerated way. The latest chapter came today on "Good Morning America," in which a man who says he "might" be the father of the octuplets said he donated sperm to Suleman a decade ago when they were dating. He now wants a DNA test to see if he is the father.
Denis Beaudoin told ABC's show that he donated sperm to Nadya Suleman during their three-year relationship because she claimed to have ovarian cancer and had to act quickly to have children. ABC on the other hand says Suleman has denied that Beaudoin is the father of the children.
Beaudoin said he thought it was "out of the ordinary" when she asked him to donate. "But I cared about her so much. And I mean, we were, we were in love. I mean, I loved Nadya very much," he told Chris Cuomo in an exclusive interview with "Good Morning America."
"I just remember her saying when I donated that the doctor told her that she had to keep it warm by putting it between her - between her breasts - just to keep it warm, keep it room temperature until she took it in," he said.
And although he is not sure if he is the father of the octuplets, he said he wants to help Suleman because he doesn’t think she can handle it on her own. Suleman, 33, had six other children before she gave birth to octuplets. Many have questioned how Suleman can care for the 14 children when she doesn't have a job and lives in her mother's three-bedroom house, which might soon be foreclosed on.
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