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Selena Gomez and kidney donor friend match on red carpet after 'bitter feud'

Selena Gomez and her kidney donor friend Francia Raisa donned matching frocks as they shared a red carpet after reportedly reconciling following their rumoured ‘feud’. Singer and actress Selena, 31, staged a star-studded benefit gala for her Rare Impact Fund, a project set up to support young people with their mental health, in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
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Male blood donor told he can't give sample as he won't say he's 'not pregnant'
donating blood.Leslie Sinclair, who has donated around 125 pints of the red stuff across 50 years, grew irate when asked to state on a form if he was with child.He claimed that, as he was a man in his 60s, the question did not apply to him.But as a result, he was told he could not donate blood.According to the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service, all potential donors will be asked if they are pregnant.They claim that this is done to “promote inclusiveness”, and that pregnancy is “not always visually clear”,But Mr Sinclair slammed the policy as “nonsensical”, and told the Daily Mail that he was “angry about it”.The dad-of-two – to clarify, he did not give birth to the children – with wife Margaret said: “I am angry because I have been giving blood since I was 18 and have regularly gone along.“I'm very happy to do so without any problem.“There is always a form to fill in and that's fine – they tend to ask about medical conditions or diseases – and clearly that's because the blood needs to be safe.“This time around, there was a question I hadn't seen before: 'Are you pregnant, or have you been in the last six months?' which required a yes or no answer.“I pointed out to the staff that it was impossible for me to be in that position but I was told that I would need to answer, otherwise I couldn't give blood.“I told them that was stupid and that if I had to leave, I wouldn't be back, and that was it, I got on my bike and cycled away.“It is nonsensical and it makes me angry because there are vulnerable people waiting for blood, including children, and in desperate need of help, but they've been denied my blood because of the obligation to answer a question that can't possibly be answered.”Professor Marc Turner, director
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Serial sperm donor insists 'there's absolutely no chance of incest' between kids
fathered 47 children – and has 11 more on the way – has claimed that there is “no chance” of any incest taking place between his spawn.Far from being overly-randy, however, Kyle Gordy is in fact a serial sperm donor.The Los Angeles-based US Virgin Island native is looking to move to New Zealand to spread his semen further, but has clarified any concerns about strange things possibly happening with the children he has already sired.He said: “There's an absolutely 0% chance of incest, simple.“I keep track of all the mums, not just in my group chat ... but I also have a detailed list of locations, contact information, pretty much everything."Gordy has been a sperm donor since his early 20s, and gets around £1,000 per jar of sperm.He said: "I realised that doing this was probably the only way I could have children of my own and I thought it was more ethical than a sperm bank, because at a sperm bank you really don't know who you're going to get your sperm from.“A lot of people are probably going to say, well that's a lot of children.“Maybe, but the children are also spread out throughout the entire world.“There's no children that are really close, I mean there's a couple that are maybe within like 15 to 20 miles, but I have a little chat group with all my mums so all the mums know each other and keep in contact."And I'm only really planning on probably getting one, maybe two people pregnant in New Zealand.“I heard in New Zealand at the banks it's a three-year waiting list - that's absurd.“I've always wanted to visit New Zealand anyway...
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Serial sperm donor who will soon have 55 kids is touring UK getting women pregnant
pregnancies in the UK.Kyle, who has donated six times on his latest trip, said: “This is my second sperm donation tour to the UK and Europe.“I’ve travelled from London all the way up to Edinburgh to donate.“I’m now in Berlin waiting for a couple to get over Covid so I can donate my sperm to them.”Engaged couple Kathryn, 26, and Alice, 25, from Cambridge, told how they are expecting a child after a donation from Kyle in August 2021.Alice said: “We decided to have a baby to complete our family, as I have a three-year-old son and we wanted another, and for Kathryn to carry so we both have that experience.“We were drawn to Kyle’s profile after a friend told us about him and we saw posts of his positive pregnancies and beautiful donor children.”Kyle makes donations via artificial insemination or sex, which he says accounts for roughly 10% of cases.He explained: “Some women prefer the old-fashioned way.“They will ask if we can just have sex and I’ll tell them I’m up for it and we exchange STD tests.”Kyle has met nine of his children in person, but gets updates on all of them on a group chat for the mothers of the youngsters.He added: “We’re like a little modern family.”Elsewhere, a woman fell in love with her sperm donor 12 years after having his kid with her ex wife.And, a bloke attended his sperm count appointment and is left in stitches at the room decor. Get all the biggest Lifestyle news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Daily Star Hot Topics newsletter
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