Monday, March 23, 2026

Scumbag of the Day : Guanghzhou Duoyi's Xu Bo - Who Out-Eloned Elon by Fathering 100 Surrogate Kids

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How many would he have had if surrogacy was legal in Zhong-gua and it cost one third what it does in the US?

The scumbag whose dream is to share grandkids with none other than Elon Musk. Does Musk want the same? My guess - yes. Surprised you, didn't it😊

Just plain funny, as long as the joke's not on you!


From the Wall Street Journal:

When Katherine and her colleagues started digging into the surrogacy industry, they got curious about one particular corner of that business. The corner that serves wealthy Chinese parents. (FYI, 40% of US-born surrogates are for overseas parents and 40% of those are for Chinese couples)

And the judge starts asking questions and Xu Bo starts answering them. And he says that ultimately he hopes to have as many as 20 children. He says he wants to have all boys because they're superior to girls. He says that he hopes his children will grow up to inherit his business empire.

Ryan Knutson: And he's saying all this to a female judge.

Katherine Long: Yes, that's right.

Ryan Knutson: How does she take that?

Katherine Long: Well, according to people who were in the hearing, she seemed less than impressed by some of these answers. At one point, the judge asked about the children that he'd already had through surrogates, and he said that he hadn't actually visited them yet because his work had been too busy.


Judge Amy Pellman who denied Xu's petition in California


From fortune.com

Xu Bo is the founder and chairman of Guangzhou Duoyi Network: one of China’s largest mobile gaming companies. Despite the Gen X entrepreneur growing his company in Guangzhou, he’s not looking to pass down his $1.1 billion fortune to a child born in his home country. A 2025 Wall Street Journal investigation into Xu’s surrogacy history in the U.S. found the Chinese billionaire was seeking parental rights to at least four unborn children, and had previously fathered and was actively fathering at least eight more surrogacy kids. There could be dozens more.

The billionaire’s video game company had also reportedly stated Xu has more than 100 children born through surrogates based in the U.S., according to the WSJ reporting last year. He was allegedly seeking “50 high-quality sons,” according to accounts linked to Xu on Chinese microblogging website Weibo, and said that “having more children can solve all problems.” During a 2023 court hearing, Xu also said he hoped to have around 20 U.S.-born children to one day take over his business

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