This past June,
Olympic diver Tom Daley and tv producer Dustin Lance Black became first-time
fathers to a lovely baby boy named Robbie Ray.
The two fathers
were gifted with Robbie Ray through surrogacy and now Daley shares that he'll
be exploring the world and law of surrogacy through a tv film for the BBC.
According to The Sun, Daley will travel between the UK, the US, and undisclosed
countries where surrogacy is illegal.
Not only will
Daley document the surrogacy process, but he will compare the systems in both
the UK and the US. In addition, the film will show Daley and his husband
discussing the challenges they faced while on the journey to meeting their son.
The documentary is set to air sometimes next year.
Back when they
announced that they were going to have a baby through surrogacy, Daley and
Black faced an onslaught of homophobic abuse online. Many religious-inclined
homophobes rejected the idea of two men raising a baby and doing so through
surrogacy
"Surrogacy
is one of the most complex issues in modern society and the laws which govern
it are radically different across the world."
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Kiran Fertility Services(KFS), we are committed to helping you with your
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parents. At KFS we work hard towards ending
parenting
stigmas related to sexual orientation. By making LGBTQ Intended Parents feel
welcomed and accepted we have many more reasons to celebrate.
We provide Fertility treatments such as IVF/ICSI/Oocyte/Embryo
donation and Surrogacy.
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