Tan France, star of Netflix’s Queer Eye, has announced the arrival of his second child, Isaac France, who was born via surrogate with husband Rob France. France took to Instagram to share the news, expressing gratitude to the “incredible warrior of a surrogate” who helped expand their family. The couple’s first son, Ishmail, was born earlier this year via the same surrogate who helped bring Isaac into the world. Fellow Queer Eye cast members, Karamo Brown and Bobby Berk, congratulated the couple on the happy news.
France and Rob have been married for over 14 years, and welcomed their first child in July 2021. France announced the second pregnancy in April 2021, stating that they had always wanted multiple children. The couple have previously spoken about their desire to have children, with France stating in an interview with The Guardian in 2020 that he wanted “at least three children”.
Surrogacy has become an increasingly common option for couples who are having trouble conceiving or need the assistance of a surrogate to carry their child to term. It is a procedure that requires a lot of planning, medical checks, and financial support. Surrogacy laws vary greatly by country, with some nations allowing compensated surrogacy while others ban it outright.
France is not the only Queer Eye star to have welcomed a new addition to the family recently. In July 2021, Bobby Berk, the show’s interior design expert, announced the arrival of his first child via surrogate, a son named Michael. Karamo Brown, the show’s culture expert, has two sons from a previous relationship.
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