Kristen Wiig Opens Up About Her Surrogacy Journey
American actress Kristen Wiig attended the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton hotel in Beverly Hills, California on January 7, 2024. Kristen looked stunning as she graced the red carpet for the prestigious event. The event was a star-studded affair, with many celebrities in attendance.
Kristen Wiig, 50, shared in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday, March 14, that she adores being a mother to her twins Luna and Shiloh. However, the journey to conceive them involved undergoing IVF and utilizing a surrogate to fulfill her dream. It was a challenging process for Wiig.
Going through IVF was a topic that the actress admitted was not openly discussed at the time.
She shared, "When you go through it, you meet other people who are going through it, and it’s almost like this secret little conversation at a party. It feels like not a lot of people talk about it."
After three years of attempting IVF, Wiig and her current husband Avi Rothman made the choice to explore surrogacy.
The comedian shared, "It is a very personal experience, but perhaps it doesn't have to be. It is a part of my journey to becoming a mother and a part of how I formed my wonderful family."
In 2020, Wiig shared her feelings about choosing alternative methods to have a child, describing it as a "bittersweet" experience because she had always wanted to have a child of her own.
During an interview with InStyle, Wiig recalled how initially she was resistant when the doctor suggested exploring other options. She was determined to get pregnant on her own. However, she eventually came to the realization that she needed assistance. Fortunately, they were able to find an incredible surrogate to help them.
Kristen Wiig Opens Up About Her Surrogacy Journey
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She mentioned that the experience was beautiful, and looking back, she wouldn't have wanted it any other way. She has always believed that things happen as they are meant to, and this is how their babies were meant to arrive.
Wiig and Rothman, who is 51 years old, became parents to twins in January 2020. The Bridesmaid actress opened up about parenthood for the first time during a monologue on Saturday Night Live.
In May 2020, during the Mother's Day show at SNL, a New York native expressed how special it is to celebrate moms. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, like many others, she couldn't be with her mom on this day. She took the opportunity to express her love and gratitude for her mom, realizing the importance of her guidance and love in her life over the years.
Fast forward to February 2021, the couple shared the names of their children, Luna and Shiloh, in the movie credits of Wiig's 2021 film, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.
Editor's P/S:
Kristen Wiig's journey to motherhood is a testament to the resilience and determination of those who face fertility challenges. Her openness about her experiences with IVF and surrogacy helps to break down the stigma surrounding these topics and provides hope to others who may be struggling with similar issues. Wiig's story is a reminder that there are many paths to parenthood, and that love and family can be found in all forms.
It is important to note that fertility challenges are more common than many people realize. One in eight couples in the United States struggle