Yes thats right, a 72 year old Grandmother is having a baby with her own grandson and they are over the moon about it!




Pearl Carter, a pensioner from Indiana,US, says she has never been happier since she has began an incestuous relationship with her 26-year-old grandchild Phil Bailey.

According to New Zealand’s New Idea magazine the pair have paid $54,000 (£35,000) to a surrogate mother and bought a donor egg to inseminate with Phil’s sperm.

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Pearl said: “I’m not interested in anyone else’s opinion. I am in love with Phil and he’s in love with me.

“Soon I’ll be holding my son or daughter in my arms and Phil will be the proud dad.”




Pearls lover is the son of her own daughter, Lynette Bailey. Pearl gave Lynette up for adoption when she was 18 years old. When Lynette passed away, he son Phil tracked down his long lost grandmother.

In an interview with New Idea magazine Pearl described the moment they first met: “From the first moment that I saw him, I knew we would never have a grandmother-grandson relationship…For the first time in years I felt sexually alive.”

Pearl explained that after spending two weeks together she called her grandson to her bedroom and leant in to make her move. Phil revealed: “I wanted to kiss her there and then. My feelings were overwhelming… I love Pearl with all my heart. I’ve always been attracted to older women and I think Pearl is gorgeous. Now I’m going to be a dad and I can’t wait.

When asked how the couple feel about other peoples opinions of their relationship, Phil explains, “Yes, we get laughed at and bullied when we go out and kiss in public but we don’t care. You can’t help who you fall for.” Pearl says. “I make no apologies and I believe God’s given me a second chance.”

At first the story seems beyond shocking but there is some science behind this type of story; According to GSA (Genetic Sexual Attraction), GSA is a natural response to a broken situation;

“Humans have been designed to bond with their kin starting at the onset of the relationship and for whatever reasons (divorce, abandonment, adoption) it did not happen. This need to bond, which has been dormant for years, finally has the opportunity at the reunion to form a fierce and profound connection.”

With this information is it still so easy to judge?