Amy Sumer didn’t expect Penn Beagle to come outHis wife, Domino Kirke, but he did – and later told Bedley why.
The “Waiting for Amy” star told Badge in her podcast “CrushedWednesday she boxing Kirke as her doula because Kirke is awesome.
In 2019, Sumer accepted To his son, Jean, with Chris Fisher Extremely difficult pregnancy. Sumer explained in a podcast that Kirke helped her during her pregnancy and that she planned to keep Kirke after giving birth, but she couldn’t cope with it.
“Domino looks like a goddess. “She’s a real mermaid floating around the house,” Sumer said to the “you” star. “It’s just the same, just adorable and when you’re touched, it somehow melts. And he was really a member of the family. And I felt weak so I said, “I can’t let this loose goddess of Botticelli float around my house when I have that kind of blood.” Although the comedian knew this was a “somewhat unfair” lawsuit, he recovered from a caesarean section that caused him injury.
“I just don’t have the strength to accept the luxury of being in his house,” he explained. “I say, ‘I don’t think you can go anymore.’
The Life & Beth star has openly revealed that she has hyperemic gravidarum, which causes severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Sumer had to cancel the remaining comedy tour by the time he was taken to the hospital because of his condition.
“It’s so disturbing because everyone is telling you this all the time [having a baby is] It’s worth it, and you’ll say, ‘Shut up, I’ve been throwing myself all day,’ ”Sumer said on a Badgley podcast. “And then you think,‘ My God ’, it’s madness. At [kids] It keeps getting better and better and more fun. “
Source: Huffpost
