Drew Scott and his wife Linda Phan are pregnant with their first baby.
“Guess we’re doing weekly bathroom selfies now,” Drew, 43, captioned a Tuesday, December 21, Instagram photo holding his 36-year-old wife from behind, with her baby bump in full view.
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“It has been an adventure to get here! We know we’re not alone in this experience and that everyone’s is filled with unique challenges along the way.”
“When we first started down this path, we quickly felt sooooo appreciative of the doctors we’ve been fortunate to work with, and fam and friends who supported us throughout, sharing their stories or simply just being there. It made an overwhelming time in our lives more manageable. We hope as we grow through this, that even one of you reading this can also feel a little less lonely in whatever path you’re on!”
The parents-to-be also shared the news on an episode of their “At Home” podcast. “Cat’s out of the bag, everyone,” Scott told their listeners. “Linda’s pregnant!” The couple wed in May 2018 and have been open about their future family plans since tying the knot in Italy.
“Right now, there [are] no plans for having kids immediately. But we definitely want to have kids,” the expecting dad shared back in May of 2019. “That’s why we did the renovation on our place, as well, to make sure it’s a great home that our family can grow into so.”
And then five months later, Scott joked with Us that the pair wanted “17 kids,” saying, “I think most parents do that. They’re like, ‘Let’s have 10.’ And then they’re like, ‘One’s good.’ However many we have, we’ve spent a lot of time building a home that will show them a lot of love.”
The pair shared how they would love to have “twins to start off” and even decided to put in a play area in October 2019. Scott called it “the best spot,” sharing how it has “so much color and creativity.”
Scott added at the time how he and Phan were looking forward to “spending a lot of time in the kitchen” with their kids.
He continued on, saying: “That fills your soul. That fuels your creativity and then to get the kids excited about experimenting in the kitchen, which we do sometimes when we have time.”