Ezekiel Mutua Criticizes CNN Gay News Anchor Anderson Cooper's Decision To Sire Child Via Surrogate

August 2024 · 2 minute read

Kenya Film Commission Board (KFCB) chief executive Ezekiel Mutua reckons CNN gay news anchor Anderson Cooper’s decision to have a child via surrogate is “warped logic”.

In a tweet, the moral cop wondered why Cooper and his husband had to get a woman to bring forth life.

“CNN’s Anderson Cooper and his husband yesterday broke the news of their first born son Wyatt Morgan Cooper, but they had to get a normal woman to get pregnant using his normal seed and carry the child in a normal womb and give birth in a normal way….see the warped logic?” he posed.

CNN's Anderson Cooper and his husband yesterday broke the news of their first born son Wyatt Morgan Cooper……
But they had to get a normal woman to get pregnant using his normal seed and carry the child in a normal womb and give birth in a normal way….see the warped logic? pic.twitter.com/jVu4TEwsZN

— Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, MBS (@EzekielMutua) May 1, 2020

The CNN anchor announced the birth of his son on Thursday during his live show.

The journalist, fought back tears as he described the joy of having a child as a gay man.

“As a gay kid, I never thought it would be possible to have a child, and I’m grateful for all those who have paved the way, and for the doctors and nurses and everyone involved in my son’s birth.

“Most of all, I am grateful to a remarkable surrogate who carried Wyatt, and watched over him lovingly, and tenderly, and gave birth to him. It is an extraordinary blessing – what she, and all surrogates give to families who can’t have children. My surrogate has a beautiful family of her own, a wonderfully supportive husband, and kids, and I am incredibly thankful for all the support they have given Wyatt and me. My family is blessed to have this family in our lives,” he said.

Welcome Wyatt Morgan Cooper! @AndersonCooper's son was born on Monday. New life, new love. pic.twitter.com/L3Af2TtYAq

— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) May 1, 2020

Mutua has never been a fan of the LGBTQ community.

In fact, last year he banned the Kenyan lesbian-themed romance movie Rafiki. A decision upheld by the courts this week.

In Kenya, gay sex is a crime under Article 162. Guilty parties could face up to 14 years in prison.

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