Erin Andrews Announces Her Surrogate Suffered Miscarriage
Erin Andrews revealed on Thursday that her surrogate experienced a miscarriage.
Andrews, 47, shared the news on the newest episode of her "Calm Down" podcast with Charissa Thompson, which debuted Thursday morning. The longtime FOX reporter said she actually had received the news a short time before going on the air, and debated whether or not she should do record the show.
"But Ryan, you did such a bang-up job with this podcast today. I've been trying really hard to pay attention, I've just been tearing up the whole time and trying to stay focused," Andrews said to producer Ryan Musick. "But I'm also really really good at suppressing my feelings and work really helps me with that."
Andrews, who has a two-year-old son with her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, said her surrogate was pregnant with the couple's second child, news she hadn't shared publicly.
"We got some real s----y news today that our surrogate had miscarried," Andrews said. "So I have dealt with this before, but things were going really, really well. And her little heartbeat and her numbers were really good — so much so I even told you guys a couple weeks ago because we thought we had such good news."
Over the years, Andrews has been quite open about her and Stoll's struggles with infertility and use of IVF. The couple experienced a pregnancy loss with their first surrogate before their second one was able to give birth to their son Mack.
Because of her personal experiences, Andrews says she feels it is important to continue to be forthright about such a sensitive topic.
"I just wanted to be open with people and be like, 'This sucks.' And today, this really does. It makes you really realize when I have my little boy, and today he was throwing a fit royale with us, it's like, you know what? It doesn't matter," she says.
We would like to extend our condolences to Andrews, her husband and her surrogate during this difficult time.

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