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90 Day Fiancé's Loren Brovarnik Welcomes Baby Boy
By Bridget Hill
Apr 15, 2020 9:14 PM
Source: RealityTVWorld.com
Loren Brovarnik, the 90 Day Fiancé star, just became a new mother, a report from UPI recently revealed. TLC, the network that airs the popular reality television series, confirmed this Wednesday that Loren and her man, Alexei Brovarnik, had their first baby on Tuesday. It’s a boy.
According to Us Magazine, Brovarnik had the baby in the Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami, Florida. They intend on sharing the baby’s name after his ceremony this coming week. Brovarnik reportedly had the child before the official due date.
The new mother shared a post in which she stated “everything happens and doesn’t happen for a reason,” and it looks like she and her husband were meant to meet their son for the first time a lot sooner than initially suspected.
The reality star went on to say that having their first child together is a sign of good things to come in a world that’s currently uncertain and scary. Loren spoke on the fact that their little baby added light to their world amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
On Wednesday, Brovarnik shared several photos of her son on Instagram, along with the caption that said, “and then there were 3!” On Tuesday, Alexei shared a post on his Twitter account in which he and his partner were heading to the hospital.
As it was previously reported, Brovarnik and Alexei Brovarnik revealed in September that they were gearing up to have their baby. Loren and Alexei first met during the third season of 90 Day Fiance, a series where one person has a K-1 visa and the other is a US citizen.
As most know, this is an especially difficult time to have a child considering much of the Western hemisphere is under lockdown to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Moreover, many hospitals are experiencing a shortage of supplies and stricter measures to thwart the spread of coronavirus, although, it depends on the state and the city. Some emergency rooms in New York had to ban visits to rooms of pregnant women, even for their partners.