Amazing relationship news and updates keep coming up everyday. We take a trip down to Detroit where a 36 year old lady Anita Sullivan who hails from Michigan, hit the Guinness book of World records, giving birth to 14 children .No that's not all, from 14 different men. All her children got several fathers and the children are all one big family.
According to the group put in charge to verify records claims internationally, Anita is the first in history to mother children who have 13 different father's.
When asked about her extraordinary kind of motherhood, she said;
“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 actually pointed out that unlucky relationships has been the key contributory factor to her getting lots of kids, but believes the present man in her life is Mr right.
“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.”Another investigation was launched to verify if Anita might be eligible for another world record. This time it's for the record number of child support pensions received by a single individual. Anita already benefits from 11 pensions delivered to her by 11 fathers of her children. She has 2 custody cases currently in court which should last for about 2 months.
It would be determined if she hold 2 world records, after the investigation by the Guinness verification group, which should conclude their verification by March 2016,



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