Mum of 9 at 27 Faces Public Outcry for Planning 10th Child with Multiple Dads

Whittney Dawn, a 27-year-old mother from the United States, has caused significant public outrage by openly stating her desire to have a tenth child, despite already having nine children with four different fathers. Her journey into motherhood began at the age of 16, and she has since had a child almost every year, fulfilling her long-held wish for a large family.
Her current family includes Brandon, aged 10; Kinley, 9; Namaya, 8; Dawson, 7; twins Cambriella and Camden, 5; Octavia, 4; Liam, 3; and Kyus, who is two months old. Whittney shared details of her relationships, explaining that her second partner took on her eldest daughter Brandon as his own, and they went on to have three children together. After that relationship concluded, she met another man with whom she had her twins.
Currently, Whittney has settled down with her fourth partner, William, whom she is married to. The couple shares three biological children together and hopes to have another. Whittney expressed immense satisfaction with William, noting his acceptance and love for all her children, regardless of paternity. She stated, "William loved the fact that I had so many kids. It was so nice being able to see somebody love my kids as his own. He was an amazing dad from day one."
Her story, particularly a viral YouTube video featuring her family, has attracted widespread attention and a barrage of negative comments on social media. Critics frequently urge her to stop having children, question her knowledge of birth control, and compare her prolific childbearing to "popping money from an ATM."
Despite the strong criticism and even warnings from her own family against having another child, Whittney remains defiant. She dismissed the online negativity with a firm two-word response: "Make me." While she acknowledges that she will likely stop having children one day, she states that she is unsure when that day will come, indicating she is not ready to stop yet.
Public comments on her situation largely express concern for the children's welfare, highlighting potential issues such as an inability to give each child sufficient attention, the risk of older siblings being parentified, and living conditions in a potentially crowded home. Other criticisms focus on the number of different fathers, with comments like "Four different baby daddies... That's nothing to brag about."
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