Katie Lee is pregnant! The Food Network star announced the happy news via Instagram. Eating for two, she wrote Baby Biegel is on the way!
The 38-year-old Food Network star is expecting her first child with husband"Eating for two," Lee wrote alongside a photo of herself baring her baby bump and eating a bowl of pasta."Baby Biegel is on the way!"Instagram post"When Ryan and I got married, our plan was to start a family right away. I couldn't wait to get pregnant!" she wrote in April 2019."I naively thought it would be easy.
"When people ask me when I'm getting pregnant, it hurts," she continued."It's just a reminder that I'm not. When they say I look like I've gained weight, I have. I can't exercise as much and the hormones have made me bloated. At church on Easter, the priest started his sermon with a story about a family struggling to have a baby and the happiness they are now experiencing that their prayers have been answered. He said it is a time of new beginnings.
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