'I don't need to chase a husband!' Big Brother's 'gay cowboy' Dave Graham says he's so fulfilled being a father to three donor children he has put dating on hold

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He was one of Australia's first openly gay Big Brother contestants.
And 13 years on from his groundbreaking appearance on the reality show, Dave Graham is happily single and busy with his three donor children.
In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Dave, now 39, discussed his unique journey to fatherhood.

Dave with child

Father of three: Big Brother Australia's openly gay housemate Dave Graham, 39, (pictured above with one of his children) has discussed being the father of three donor children
 
'I have three amazing donor children (through sperm donation), amazing girls in different parts of Australia,' he said.
The mothers of Dave's children are all friends of the former reality star, and include  two straight women and a lesbian.
 
Dave, who now works on a remote farm in Queensland, first revealed he was a father-of-three in Woman's Day magazine in 2017, telling the magazine: 'It's in my blood to breed.'
The heartthrob himself is the youngest of 11 children, and told the publication that he 'would love to have more children'.
He said he thought about becoming a sperm donor for '20 years, even before I went into the Big Brother house'. 
After meeting same sex couple Kris and Jane in 2012, he finally got his chance to live out the dream. With Dave's sperm donation, the couple welcomed daughter Ev in February 2016, after Kris carried the baby.
Dave with child 2
 
Dave plays the role of 'special uncle', while young Ev recognises Kris and Jane as her mothers.
The Big Brother star became a donor to the couple again, with Jane giving birth to a second child in 2017.
Dave also donated his sperm to a single mother by the name of Amy and she welcomed their daughter Bonnie in 2017.
The handsome farmer came third on Big Brother in 2016. He came out as gay during a live, and very emotional, episode of the show.
 

Dave with child 3