Young Mom with 22 Kids Aims for 100 kids Despite Husband’s Legal Troubles

Kristina Ozturk, a 26-year-old mother has stunned the world by revealing her plan to have over 100 children. Already a parent to 22 biological children Kristina and her husband, Galip Ozturk have spent over $260,000 on surrogacy services between March 2020 and July 2021.

Raising such a large family comes with hefty costs. The couple spends $124,000 annually on 16 live-in nannies and $7,000 weekly on baby essentials like diapers and formula.

Kristina shared her dream of having a big family since childhood, a vision shared by her husband whom she met in Batumi, Georgia.

“I’ve dreamed about this since childhood,” she told The Sun. “We started to put our dream into action after meeting.”

While they aspire to expand their family, they are currently focusing on raising their 22 children.

Kristina emphasized her priority: “For now, I need to be close with my babies.”

However, their journey has faced challenges. Galip Ozturk, a businessman and owner of Metro Turizm was arrested in 2023 and sentenced to eight years in prison for drug-related charges. He also fled Turkey in 2018 after being sentenced to life imprisonment for a 1996 murder.

Despite these hurdles Kristina remains hopeful saying, “We’re planning to be the happiest family in the world.”

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