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Lea Michele gives birth to baby No. 2 with husband Zandy Reich: 'Our hearts are so full'
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Date:2025-04-12 04:51:51
Lea Michele is officially a mother of two!
The "Glee" star announced the arrival of her second baby with husband Zandy Reich on Instagram Sunday. "Our hearts are so full," Michele wrote, revealing her daughter's name.
Their pair named baby No. 2, Emery Sol Reich. Michele, 37, shared a photo of her, her 4-year-old son Ever and her husband holding the newborn's leg.
The arrival of baby Emery comes a few months after Michele announced on March 27 that she was pregnant. Sharing three photos of her baby bump, the actress wrote on Instagram at the time, "Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed."
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In May, the Broadway star shared the sex of her second baby in a sweet social media post.
"The most beautiful Mother's Day together, holding my son who made me a mama... and carrying my daughter," she captioned a photo of herself holding flowers and cradling her stomach.
In July, the "Spring Awakening" star appeared on Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt's podcast "BDA Baby" and shared she experienced multiple pregnancy losses while she was trying to conceive baby No. 2.
She revealed she had "two back-to-back very early failed pregnancies." Michele said she "never had a miscarriage before," elaborating that: "The first one, I was like, 'That was weird.' When it happened again right away, I was like, 'Wait a second. Something is wrong.'"
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Michele told Schwarzenegger the process was "super challenging" and "very painful." Following her pregnancy losses, she decided to seek further medical advice and received an endometriosis diagnosis.
Michele and Reich, who is a retail entrepreneur, were first romantically linked in July of 2017, according to E News. Nearly a year later, the two became engaged in April 2018. At the time, she shared a photo of her stunning ring on Instagram and captioned her post, "Yes 💍."
The two said "I do" in March 2019 during an intimate wedding ceremony that took place in Napa, California.
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