Former teacher turned pregnant OnlyFans star to auction off womb to 'mass-produce pretty babies with strangers'

Amy Kupps, 33, of North Carolina, is now in her ninth month of the pregnancy that resulted from a drunken one-night-stand with a student, and says she plans to give birth more many more times.

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A former teacher, now an OnlyFans star, who is pregnant with her student's baby, has announced plans to auction off her body as a surrogate to "mass-produce pretty babies with strangers."

Amy Kupps, 33, of North Carolina, is now in her ninth month of the pregnancy that resulted from a drunken one-night-stand with a student, and says she plans to give birth more many more times.

"Men are constantly asking me to have their babies," Kupps said according to the New York Post

"I want to become a surrogate and mass-produce pretty babies with strangers," the self-described "proud mistress" explained. 

Kupps said the idea to populate the world with beautiful miniature versions of herself came to her after numerous men, both single and married, expressed desire for her to have their children.

"I think the world would be a better place if people were better-looking and had my genes," said the self-employed porn star. "I will definitely pass down my amazing eyes, hair, strong facial features, high metabolism and intelligence." 

"It doesn’t matter if the man is ugly, the baby will be beautiful if I’m its mother," she added, demonstrating that reproductive biology is probably not one of her areas of expertise. 

"I want to carry lots of babies but no more than 25 in total – that would be my limit, but it would get the ball rolling," she continued. "With medical interference, I could potentially have quadruplets at some point." 

"When the children get older, they can have beautiful kids as well and the cycle will continue." 

Kupp explained that she’s not doing it for financial gain but rather for the betterment of humanity.  

"I'm not sure how much I would make but it’s not about the financial aspect, I just want to make the world a better place," she said. "If people took actual care of themselves, worked out, stopped eating fast food and drank more water, the world would be much more stress-free." 

She believes "the abundance of aesthetically endowed people would ensure there would be a match for everyone and everyone’s confidence would be at a high level, resulting in better choices made for humanity."


 
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