She is also a mother to Mustafa, Maryam, Ayrin, Alice, Hassan, Judy, Harper, Teresa, Hussein, Anna, Isabella, Ismail, Mehmet and Ahmet - all of whom are three - and Ali, Kristina, Alena, Sarah, Lockman and Alparslan, who are two years old
'And I'm no exception. As a mother of twenty-two children, I can say for sure that there is no such thing as too much information: you can always find something new for yourself.
'After dozens, or even hundreds of articles, books, webinars and trainings, I decided to create my own book, where the most important information for young parents will be collected and structured bit by bit.'
Kristina met wealthy hotel owner Galip while holidaying in the coastal town of Batumi in Georgia.
However, according to
Agenda.Ge, the businessman was arrested in May of last year after a house raid found 'particularly large amounts' of drugs.
He has also been accused of tax evasion, forgery and money laundering.
Galip already had fled Turkey in 2018 after an appeal court approved his life sentence related to a murder back in 1996.
His legal team has said they will appeal, and the businessman has denied the crimes.
Kristina has on her Instagram opened up about the challenging times she has faced without her husband.
'Many of you have noticed with the events happening in our family, it’s been harder for me to keep the page,' she said in a post.
'I'm sure that day will come soon, but in the meantime, I just want to say thank you so much for all your support and kind words,' she added.
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Mother Kristina, 26 has in past expressed she wants a whopping 105 biological kids with her millionaire husband Galip, 58
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Galip already had fled Turkey in 2018 after an appeals court approved his life sentence related to a murder back in 1996
Opening up about her husband's problems with the law earlier last year, Kristina admitted she couldn't 'stand his absence' in another post.
'It's hard to talk about some household things or joys when all thoughts are far away and busy just waiting for my husband to come home to us.'
In late May 2022, The Mtavari TV channel broadcast footage of special forces raiding Galip's hotel in the coast of Georgia after his arrest.
Galip's arrest was confirmed by Georgia's Finance Ministry spokeswoman Nato Natroshvili in a statement.
In an emotional post shared on her Instagram account on June 9, Kristina wrote: 'The feeling of loneliness does not leave me even with such a large number of close people around.
'I'm used to my husband always being at home, always around. Since Galip has been working exclusively from home for the last few years, we spent time together constantly during the day. At night, when the children were put to bed, we chatted incessantly.
'If I went to Tbilisi or Istanbul, we chatted on the phone for hours, all night long.
'Now it's more difficult than ever for me, I can't stand silence, I can't stand his absence, I can't sleep and wake up alone, I can't see his empty workplace... I can't see his smile, I can't hear his voice, I can't feel his embrace.'
Shortly after Galip's arrest, Kristina admitted she struggled to explain what had happen to her oldest daughter Vika.
In September this year, she penned a heartwarming post after Galip's aunt came to visit the brood.
'Times are difficult, and communication with loved ones becomes especially valuable,' she wrote.
'We all need support and understanding. When loved ones help us get through a difficult time, it's really wonderful.
'Love helps us overcome difficulties and makes our lives brighter.'
On her birthday earlier this year, the mother-of-22 also marked a 'new beginning' for her journey.
'I started a blog when my kids were just coming out, and my goal was to share the hardships and joys of motherhood. But as often happens, life does not go as planned, and today I'm at a tipping point,' she explained.
'All the challenges I've faced helped me grow and learn, and my first attempts will probably be chaotic, but I believe I can succeed. I decided to live.
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Kristina, who is originally from Moscow, wants a staggering 105 biological children with her wealthy hotel owner husband Galip Ozturk (pictured together) who she met while holidaying in the coastal town of Batumi in Georgia
'And my birthday marked a new beginning for me. Change, improvement, and of course more content that is sincere and inspiring awaits me. Thank you for being with me and let's move forward together to new goals!'
In 2021, Kristina revealed that she had spent £67,700 every 12 months on 16 nannies.
Her and Galip had at that point paid €168,000 (£142,000) to surrogates between March 2020 and July 2021, and spend $96,000 (£67,700) a year on 16 live-in nannies.
Speaking
Fabulous, the mother added: 'I'm with the kids all the time, doing all the things that mums normally do.'
The parent - who was at the time reported to live in a three-storey mansion with her family - previously said she and Galip opted to use surrogate mothers because they wanted to have as many children as quickly possible.
Their first child Mustafa was born on March 10 2020 while their most recent addition, and 22nd child together Olivia, is two years old.
'I can tell you one thing - my days are never boring. Each day is different, from planning staff schedules to shopping for my family,' said Kristina when telling the publication about her routine.
Kristina, also revealed she was spending £4,000 a week on essentials for the babies, including 20 large bags of nappies and 53 packs of baby formula, shares updates about her hectic life to her
Instagram account, where she has 231,000 followers.