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Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Erin Andrews Reveals Devastating Family News
Erin Andrews' surrogate has had a miscarriage. On her podcast 'Calm Down with Erin and Charissa,' the NFL reporter waited til the end of the episode to share "the real sh---y news." "I have dealt with this before, but things were going really, really well," she said. "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." The 47-year-old who has been open with her struggles with fertility and her experience with surrogacy, is mom to 2-year-old son Mack, whom she welcomed via surrogate in 2023 with husband Jarrett Stole. "I kinda made a promise to myself that when I was really open with how sh---y infertility has been and our journey with two surrogates — we had loss with our first surrogate and then luckily with our second one, we had Mack — that I was just going to be honest with people," Andrews explained of her decision to be transparent. "I decided I would be honest about this" she added. "You have know idea what [people] are dealing and people deal more with loss than, what, the reward?"Although, heartbroken, Andrews maintained that work, along with thinking of Taylor Swift's song, 'I Can Do It with a Broken Heart' is a good distraction. "Sometimes it's easier to do the work stuff than the real life stuff,' she said. 'You can like wear a mask and just be talking about the man flu. And then you have to go home and deal with it."


Perth Now
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Erin Andrews' surrogate suffers miscarriage
Erin Andrews' surrogate has suffered a miscarriage. The 47-year-old broadcaster hadn't publicly revealed she and husband Jarret Stoll were expecting a sibling for two-year-old son Mack but felt compelled to speak out about the tragic news because she wants to be "honest" with people. Speaking on her 'Calm Down with Erin and Charissa' podcast on Thursday (22.05.25), she said: "We got some real s***** news today that our surrogate had miscarried. 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. " Speaking to producer Ryan Musick, she added: "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. "But I'm also really really good at suppressing my feelings and work really helps me with that. "Been sitting here thinking about Taylor Swift's song, 'I Can Do It with a Broken Heart.' I'm really good at doing this s*** with a broken heart." Erin noted Ryan had offered to postpone the podcast recording if she didn't feel up to it, but she felt it was important to keep going. She said: "I think I kinda made a promise to myself that when I was really open with how s***** infertility has been and our journey with two surrogates, because we did lose…we had loss with our first surrogate and then luckily with our second one, we had Mack, that I was just going to be honest with people. "But like I said when I was first dealing with all these infertility issues and loss that I just wanted to let other people know that we're dealing with them that I get it and I understand. And I'm going to do that again. "This really, really sucks but so many people are dealing with it so if you feel alone and you feel like a failure, I do too. But you're not the only one." Erin thinks she is currently going through the "hardest part" of the journey but will be "good" again eventually. She said: "I just wanted to be open with people and be like, 'This sucks.' And today, this really does. It makes you really realise 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. "We'll be good. I was saying to Jarret is like the hardest part. "But I just didn't want to be back here in the loss column."