Lea Michele revealed that her three-year-old son Ever is “very excited” to become a big brother.
When the 37-year-old actress was asked during a Q&A on her Instagram Stories this weekend, she said her firstborn was looking forward to having a little brother or sister.
‘It’s so sweet to talk to him about it. I can’t wait for them to meet!’ the Glee alum wrote, alongside a sweet photo of her and Ever on a tropical getaway.
In the image, the soon-to-be star wore a blue swimsuit and was seen smiling as she cradled her baby bump.
The Brunette Ambition author also revealed that she was “feeling pretty good” during her pregnancy.
Lea Michele revealed that her three-year-old son Ever is “really excited” to be a big brother
‘Thank you for asking! Every pregnancy has its own ups and downs and we deal with them as best we can. But I’m grateful for the energy I have and taking care of a toddler at the same time, and I feel so grateful,” she added.
Michele uploaded a photo of herself in a striped bikini, holding her baby bump.
She and her husband, Zandy Reich, announced in March that they were expecting their second child, a baby girl, after welcoming their son Ever in August 2020.
Lea recently revealed that she had to go on bed rest due to heavy bleeding while she was pregnant with her son.
“I still wasn’t sure if the pregnancy would last,” the Spring Awakening star said. ‘It was horrible. It was the lowest I have ever experienced in my entire life.”
Fortunately, Lea’s son was born safe and healthy and the actress said the terrifying experience brought her and husband Zandy closer.
“Having our son and experiencing the challenges we faced during pregnancy was something that unfortunately created a stronger bond within us,” she said. The Drew Barrymore Show.
The Broadway star also celebrated pregnancy for the first time in March when she took the stage at Radio City Music Hall for President Joe Biden’s record-breaking $25 million fundraiser.
When the 37-year-old actress was asked during a Q&A on her Instagram Stories this weekend, she said her firstborn was looking forward to having a little brother or sister
“So I’ve never sung pregnant before,” she explained on her Instagram Story in a video for her 8.3 million followers.
“And I just decided, why don’t I come to Radio City, one of the most amazing, iconic locations in the world, for the first time and sing ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade?’ Michelle added.
Lea – who tied the knot with Zandy in 2019 – previously admitted that motherhood has changed her entire outlook on life, explaining that she has become less career-oriented since giving birth to her son.
She and her husband, Zandy Reich, announced in March that they were expecting their second child, a baby girl, after welcoming their son Ever in August 2020.
The Scream Queens actress confessed that she previously had a lot of “blind spots” because she was so career-oriented in her outlook.
During an appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show, Lea explained, “It was all about my career. I’ve been so career-oriented all my life, I think, that’s a mistake.
“I think I have a sense of drive that has created a lot of blind spots in my life.”
Before that, the Broadway star admitted that becoming a mother had “softened” her in some ways.
She told Extra, “I feel like it’s definitely softened me a lot and I probably could have used a little bit of softening, and he’s really just the thing that changed me the most and I’m so grateful.”