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14 Celebrities Who Welcomed Children with the Help of Surrogates

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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West

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News broke this summer that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West had hired a surrogate to carry their third child.

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Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick

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In 2009, the couple welcomed twins Marion and Tabitha, who were born via surrogate. "We’ve been trying to expand our family for a number of years and we actually have explored a variety of ways of doing so," Parker told Access Hollywood at the time. "This was one of the things we discussed with seriousness that had real possibilities for us."

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Tyra Banks and Erik Asla

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Banks thanked her surrogate when she announced her son's birth on Instagram in 2016, writing, "The best present we worked and prayed so hard for is finally here. He's got my fingers and big eyes and his daddy Erik's mouth and chin. As we thank the angel of a woman that carried our miracle baby boy for us, we pray for everyone who struggles to reach this joyous milestone. York Banks Asla, welcome to the world."

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Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman

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Both of Banks' sons, Felix and Mangus, were born via surrogates. After Mangus' birth, Banks wrote about the experience on her website.

“Like Felix, Magnus was born via gestational surrogate. This experience has exceeded all expectations, taught us a great deal about generosity and gratitude, and established a relationship that will last a lifetime,” she wrote. “I am also so very thankful to our family and friends for their support throughout this process, as well as the Center for Surrogate Parenting for helping make all this possible.”

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Neil Patrick Harris and David Burtka

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The couple welcomed their fraternal twins, Harper and Gideon, in 2010. Harris described the surrogacy process during a 2001 interview with People.

"We found an egg donor anonymously through a hilarious process of looking at people’s profiles and then an amazing surrogate who had helped a same-sex couple before," he said. "And then we inserted two eggs, one with my sperm, one with David’s sperm and they both took."

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Giuliana and Bill Rancic

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The couple welcomed her son, Duke, in 2012. Giuliana gushed to People about their gestational carrier before Duke was born.

"She is giving us the greatest gift we’re ever getting in our lives," she said. "She’s so selflessly helping make our dream a reality. We adore her."

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Jimmy Fallon and Nancy Juvonen

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The couple's daughters, Winnie and Frances, were born via surrogates. In 2013, Fallon opened up about their decision to keep their surrogacy journey private.

"We tried before, we told people and then it didn't happen. And it's just really depressing. It's really hard on everybody," he explained during an interview with TODAY. "We said, 'We're not going to tell anybody.' It'd be just more fun if it's just private between me and my wife. And then we get to introduce her to everybody."

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Amy Smart and Carter Oosterhouse

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Amy introduced her daughter, Flora, to the world on Instagram and shared some kind words for her surrogate.

"One month ago today, Dec. 26th our amazing beautiful daughter came into this world," she wrote. "Feeling so grateful to have her in my arms... after years of fertility struggles I give thanks today to our kind, loving surrogate for carrying her. 🙏🏼✨🌸 "

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Jordana Brewster and Andrew Form

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Brewster welcomed her son, Rowan, via surrogate in 2016.

“For me it wasn’t a choice,” she explained to Yahoo Parenting. “I needed to use a surrogate.”

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Michael Jackson

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The late singer's third child, Prince Michael Jackson II (who was nicknamed "Blanket" and now goes by Bigi), was born in 2002 with the help of a surrogate.

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Elton John and David Furnish

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The couple decided to use a surrogate after trying to adopt. They used the same surrogate for both their sons, Zachary and Elijah.

"We decided to go the surrogacy route and have children of our own. The dominoes fell very quickly," John told T Magazine in October 2016. "We had Zachary 6 years ago in December and then Elijah 4 years ago in January. It was only through fate, really."

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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban

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The couple welcomed their second daughter, Faith, via surrogate in 2010.

"No words can adequately convey the incredible gratitude that we feel for everyone who was so supportive throughout this process, in particular our gestational carrier," they said in a statement.

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Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance

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The couple welcomed twins Bronwyn Golden and Slater Josiah in 2006.

"I was devastated when it didn't happen [again and again]," Bassett told Oprah in 2007 of the couple's years of trying to conceive a child. "The more we learned about [surrogacy], the more we began to think that perhaps this was an answer for us."

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Ellen Pompeo and Chris Ivery

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The Grey's Anatomy star and her husband welcomed baby Sienna in 2014 but kept the pregnancy a secret until two months after she was born.

"I've done it before. The covert thing is kind of fun. This baby was born via surrogate, so I felt an obligation to keep the surrogate's privacy. That was of utmost importance to me," she explained on Jimmy Kimmel.

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