Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'

'The man with 1000 kids' does not have any 'regret'

Loose Women fans have slammed the ITV daytime show following an interview with The Man with 1000 Kids star Jonathan Meijer.

Kaye Adams, Katie Piper, Linda Robson and Jane Moore were back on the panel on Friday (July 26) lunchtime to discuss the latest headlines across the globe.

They welcomed Jonathan onto the show via a video link to discuss his story as a Dutch sperm donor accused of fathering over five hundred children and defrauding vulnerable families in the Netherlands and around the world.

Netflix dropped the three-part series The Man with 1000 Kids earlier this month and Jonathan has since said he has in fact helped bring 550 children into the world, not 1,000.

During the awkward chat, the ladies appeared to become frustrated as Jonathan conintued to speak over them as they quizzed him about the controversial docuseries.

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Loose Women stars spoke to Jonathan Meijer on the ITV show (Image: ITV)

As they tuned into the latest edition of Loose Women, fans watching at home took to social media to share their thoughts and they didn't hold back. Taking to X, formely known as Twitter, one fan penned: "Nah Loose Women, this is the worst interview I’ve ever seen. All four women don’t know how to interview. How can you ask a sperm doner why he doesn’t take care of his kids #loosewomen"

Another added: "Am I missing something? Surely he only donated to women who had requested donation? #loosewomen." A third person wrote: "The @loosewomen interview with the Dutch sperm donor was terrible. They almost condemned this man for helping 550 women have children. And said he’s a 'dad without the responsibilities'? What a joke. If nobody wanted to be a donor. Men would be the bad guys. #loosewomen

Jonathan previously revealed on the show he stopped donating sperm to new recipients, of his own volition, in 2019. He came to the decision, in part, because he wants to focus on having children of his own.

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Four years later, a Dutch court ordered him to stop donating sperm, destroy any held by clinics and imposed a €100,000 fine for any future infraction, although it makes allowance for mothers who want biological siblings for their donor kids.

Meijer says he declined to participate in The Man with 1000 Kids because it’s not in the best interest of the donor children. "I think it’s really capitalising on these families, who were infertile or just wanted to have families," he says.

"They’re good people, lovely people, and now people will ask them: 'Oh, is your child one from the 1,000 donor doc?’ Is the doc going to do any good for the children?'."

Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV1 and 12.30pm and The Man with 1000 Kids is availabl to watch on Netflix now



Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'

Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'

Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'

Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'
Loose Women viewers blast 'worst interview ever' as fans ask 'am I missing something'
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