Love rat dad with 16 kids by 10 women now ‘settled down’ after bonking on buses

A dad-of-sixteen kids who was a father to six by the time he turned 20 because he refused to use contraception, has now 'settled down' after a string of bus bonking sessions.

Dubbed the 'Sunderland sh****r' due to siring a massive brood by various different girlfriends, Keith MacDonald is said to have cost the taxpayer more than £2m in benefits payments.

The 37-year-old, who said two of his children were conceived on double-decker buses, has a total of 16 children with 10 different women.

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But, according to the Mirror, he has settled down with Kimberley Welford, the mother of one of his sons.

He told friends that he is serious about Kimberley, also 37, whom he first met eight years ago.

“I got with Keith in 2015,” she said. “We have been together since then.”

Keith posted an image of their son on social media, believed to be his 16th child, with friends saying he is the ‘double’ of his dad.

He hit the headlines in 2010 after he sired a massive brood by various different girlfriends, believed to have cost the taxpayer £2m in benefits payments because Keith was jobless at the time. He was said to have sired another set of twins during lockdown.

But Kimberley denied that was possible, saying: “There is not a chance he could have had twins then.”

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Originally from Wearside, the bus stop ‘Romeo’ is said to have settled down in a bungalow in Esh Winning, Co Durham. He declined to comment on his relationship with Kimberley, but has told how he used to chat up women on buses in the past.

He refused to use contraception and was father to six children by the time he turned 20, including two who he said were conceived on double-decker buses.

In 2008 he bragged: “It’s not my fault – I thought they were all on the pill. Lasses keep on coming up to me.”

He first became a dad at 15 and rarely worked after leaving school as he found it “boring”. He had previously claimed incapacity allowance for a “bad back”.

In 2011, he tried to fake his own death in a bid to shirk responsibility for his ninth child, according to an ex.

He appeared on The Jeremy Kyle Show and in a Channel 5 documentary, 40 Kids By 20 Women, in 2015.

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