Dancehall icon announces he's now a father to 38 kids.

In 2019, the musician claimed to have 20 children.

April 19th 2024.

Dancehall icon announces he's now a father to 38 kids.
Recently, during an Instagram Live session, popular dancehall artist Elephant Man revealed some shocking news to his fans. He proudly declared that he is the father of a whopping 38 children. This news has left many people in awe, as the musician – also known by his real name Oniel Bryan – is in his late forties and about 47 years of age. Just two years ago, he had claimed to have 20 kids, but it seems that he has expanded his brood by another 18 in the span of just five years.

Elephant Man, who was a member of the dancehall group Scare Dem Crew before pursuing a solo career, became a father at the young age of 17. During his Instagram Live session, he shared this interesting piece of information with his fans, according to Dancehall Mag. He jokingly referred to himself as the ‘Energy Gad’ and talked about how his bandy legs had attracted many women to him. He also mentioned that growing up in Seaview Gardens, Kingston, as a young and idle youth had contributed to his large number of children. And he didn't rule out the possibility of having more in the future.

When asked if he wanted more children by DJ Noah Powa, Elephant Man replied, "How yuh mean? Den if it come, it nuh come bredda. Weh you a talk bout?" It was quite evident that he was not against the idea of expanding his family even further. The reggae star also gave a hint at how he might have ended up with so many children, as he openly admitted to not using any form of birth control, such as condoms.

He even went on to suggest that his diet and use of natural remedies might have contributed to his impressive virility, which he referred to as ‘fit back’. Elephant Man has been a controversial figure in the music industry due to his comments on unprotected sex. He even openly denied claims of being an absentee father to his large number of children, despite some contentious relationships with their mothers.

In an interview with Jamaican publication The Gleaner, he addressed these rumors and said, "We've been through it. When you're a likkle youth coming from nothing to something, people a go talk things, but at the end of the day, never mek a rumour be true. Me take care of my kids, but sometimes you and the mother have a dispute, and you know how that go." He also addressed rumors of him having AIDS due to his past sexual encounters without protection, and strongly denied them, stating that he is in good health.

He emphasized his robust health by saying, "Me stay strong cause the fittest of the fittest shall live, and God nuh waan no weakness inna Him camp." HIV is a virus that weakens the immune system and makes it difficult for the body to fight infections and diseases. It can be transmitted through various means, such as semen, vaginal and anal fluids, blood, and breast milk. The most common way of getting HIV in the UK is through unprotected sex, as per the NHS. If left untreated, HIV can lead to AIDS, which is a life-threatening condition.

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