If you spend enough time on the worst parts of the website formerly known as Twitter, you may have seen some posts allegedly aimed at potential “unvaxxed sperm donors” making the rounds. One such tweet went viral last month, in which a woman named Stela claimed to be seeking this kind of donor for her friend Elizabeth.


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Elizabeth’s only requirements for a donor were that he be blue eyed and white, 5-foot-11 or taller, STD free, no Jewish or African ancestry, unvaccinated and that he follows a healthy, meat-focused diet, aka that he be some kind of Aryan Master Race Super Soldier. In a follow-up tweet, she revealed that donors will need to send the “investment price” upfront and that she would be taking a 10 percent matchmaking fee.



In a twist that will surprise absolutely no one, this was a scam, but based on screenshots Stela posted, a ton of men were lining up to donate their sperm (naturally, not via IVF, as specified in Elizabeth’s criteria) out of the kindness of their hearts.


TikToker Brooke pointed out how Stela (and Elizabeth, if she even exists) was scamming these men: In order to be considered as a candidate, you had to take a DNA test through 23andMe so they could prove you were of good breeding stock (read: white). Stela shared her referral link for 23andMe so potential donors could order tests, and potentially netted as much as $20 for every referral she made.



Brooke describes the scam as a “once in a year” type of scam that you rarely see pulled off so well, so congrats to Stela for running such a successful grift.


Commenters on Brooke’s TikTok were jealous that they didn’t think of the scam first, with many celebrating Stela for “getting that bag.” Unfortunately, based on her other posts, Stela is a fairly prolific racist troll, so I can only hope she didn’t make too much money off her grift, as racism should absolutely never pay.