Andy Cohen: Baby daughter Lucy is ‘one of the first’ gestational surrogacies in New York

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Andy Cohen: Baby daughter Lucy is ‘one of the first’ gestational surrogacies in New York
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In 2019, the Bravo host also welcomed son Ben via gestational surrogacy in Los Angeles where that type of surrogacy was legal.

“But also, it was good because it gave me a lot more time to kind of get good at it with Ben,” he shared, emphasizing that Ben “loves” his younger sister., recording “WWHL” from the West Coast, so that he could legally facilitate the birth of his son.

Cohen helped to push for gestational surrogacy to be made legal along with the help of then-Mayor Andrew Cuomo.interview on Sirius XM’s “Jeff Lewis Live” that, despite using different surrogates, Ben and Lucy are “biological siblings” thanks to the gestational surrogacy. He also joked that the “couple” of leftover embryos that he has might come in handy for his children in the future.

“You know what I’m thinking? This is crazy, but if either of [my children] cannot have kids, maybe in 20 years they’ll defrost their sibling and raise them,” Cohen said, asking, “Is that a weird thought?”

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