After giving birth to her fourth child with musician John Legend, model Chrissy Teigen said, "Our hearts and are home are full.".
The couple thanked the surrogate for "this incredible gift" after she helped them have their son, Wren Alexander Stephens, through surrogacy.
Teigen, 37, and her husband Legend, 44, lost their baby Jack in 2020 while she was pregnant, and she wrote about the heartache of the experience.
She stated in her most recent post that she "always wanted four children.".
I didn't think I'd be able to carry any more children on my own after losing Jack, she wrote.
In our initial correspondence with a surrogacy agency in 2021, we inquired about the possibility of using two tandem surrogates to each deliver a healthy boy or girl for us. ".
In order to conceive their daughter Esti, who was born in January 2023, Teigen claimed that she had told Legend that she wanted to try to conceive a child once more. They "restarted the IVF process," according to Teigen.
The couple had just met Alexandra, who Teigen called "the most incredible, loving, compassionate surrogate we could ever imagine," at this point in their surrogacy process.
The couple honored their surrogate by giving Wren the middle name Alexander.
In her note, she stated, "And we are so happy to tell the world he is here, with a name forever connected to you.".
We can now say that our home and hearts are both full. We also know that you were the source of both of our Jack's angelic kisses. ".
Additionally, Miles, 5, and Luna, 7, are the children of Teigen and Legend.
"Wren Alexander Stephens, our new love," Legend captioned a photo of himself with his kids on Instagram.
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