The baby will be born to Maria Menounos and her husband, Keven Undergaro. The Heal Squad host told People about the news on Tuesday.
The 44-year-old TV star told the publication, “After a decade of trying everything, we are so thankful to the lovely family for helping us get pregnant.” “My dad, Keven, and I can’t wait for this person to come into our lives. What a relief!” Menounos, 45, and Undergaro, 55, have been open about their struggle to get pregnant for the past 10 years.
Family Match Consulting was where the former E! host and her husband worked, according to the article.
Menounos told the world almost two years ago that she and her husband had found out that their surrogate was no longer a medical match and that they could no longer use her to implant their two embryos.
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In 2019, the TV host told ET that she had finally sent off her paperwork to start the process of becoming a mother.
“Today, Keven finally sent our paperwork to the surrogate agency. It’s been sitting on my desk for like two weeks,” Menounos said of her husband, whom she married in 2017.
At the time, Menounos’s mother was dealing with a recurrence of stage-four glioblastoma, a cancerous brain tumour. Litsa died in 2021.
But the TV host, who had also been through IVF treatments, and her husband decided to keep going on their journey.
“Even though my mom is in this situation, I wanted to do things in a different way. I don’t want life to end. So, I’m here tonight even though I’d rather be crying at home. You need to move on, “she told me. “We went anyway, and when we met with the agency, I said, “Let’s try something different.” Let’s keep making progress.'”
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“The only problem was that, well, she needs a lot of attention, so that paperwork was filled out and left on my desk,” Menounos said. “So I put it on his desk this morning and asked, “Can you just scan it and send it in?” Let’s have these children!’… You can’t tell. We might have little Marias and Kevens running around by next Christmas.”