Like the Duggars and Kate Gosselin, people with lots of kids need a way to make money. A reality show can certainly help pay the bills.

When life coach extraordinaire Iyanla VanZant last year profiled an Atlanta music producer  named Jay Williams, she kept harping on one fact that nobody this side of a Guinness Book of World Records record keeper could believe: the man has had 34 children from 17 different women.

Not surprisingly, on “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” Williams came across as simultaneously proud and dismayed by his situation, if not manipulative in his dealings with women.

(Can you imagine the child support obligations?)

Viewers saw a small sampling of the mothers and children on “Iyanla: Fix My Life,” with a range of personalities and emotions.

And given the buzz Williams received, the television network OWN has decided to give Williams his spin-off reality show with VanZant continuing to try to work with him.

The official OWN description:

"Untitled Jay Williams Project" (Working Title – Premieres September 2015)

On the heels of the highly-rated and controversial "Iyanla: Fix My Life" multi-part "mega fix" featuring Atlanta resident Jay Williams who says he fathered 34 children with 17 different women, OWN follows Jay as he works to put his life and relationships in order.  With spiritual life coach Iyanla Vanzant holding him accountable every step of the way, OWN's cameras follow Jay as he works to heal and establish new connections with his family, his children and the mothers of his children. He says that he wants to change and to be the best father he can be, but his extreme situation will challenge his best intentions and whether or not he can live up to all the responsibility.  The series is co-produced by OWN and Evolution Media.

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