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The Bachelor’s Brittany Hockley shares family plans after revealing she and boyfriend Benjamin Siegrist have created three frozen embryos

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Brittany Hockley has shared the results of her fertility journey and revealed that she had viable embryos frozen. In the photo with Benjamin Siegrist

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Brittany Hockley has shared the results of her fertility journey and revealed that she had viable embryos frozen.

The Bachelor star and her boyfriend Benjamin Siegrist decided to freeze embryos last year and finally succeeded.

The host of the Life Uncut podcast tells Stellar that she is “excited” about the result of having successfully created three embryos.

However, she is cautious because she does not know if the implantation will work for her.

—Three doesn’t mean anything either. Three could be one child. Three could be none. Three could be two. But it’s better than having none,’ she said.

Brittany Hockley has shared the results of her fertility journey and revealed that she had viable embryos frozen. In the photo with Benjamin Siegrist

Brittany Hockley has shared the results of her fertility journey and revealed that she had viable embryos frozen. In the photo with Benjamin Siegrist

Benjamín was by her side during the process, which left the announcer in so much pain that she could not walk.

“I’m very lucky that he was there to take care of me because this is my fourth time,” he added.

The couple were devastated when the process initially did not lead to the outcome they expected.

talking about her podcast Life Uncut, Brittany admitted to co-host Laura Byrne, didn’t talk about it publicly in case something went wrong, only telling people that she was freezing her eggs, rather than embryos.

The Bachelor star and her boyfriend Benjamin Siegrist decided to freeze embryos last year and finally succeeded.

The Bachelor star and her boyfriend Benjamin Siegrist decided to freeze embryos last year and finally succeeded.

The Bachelor star and her boyfriend Benjamin Siegrist decided to freeze embryos last year and finally succeeded.

She explained that after going through the difficult process, they were left with one embryo, but they were feeling hopeful and Benjamin assured her that “they only needed one.”

However, she revealed she was left “devastated” and “broken” after learning the embryo was not viable due to a “rare abnormality” and tearfully recalled the moment she heard the news.

She shared: ‘I didn’t want to talk about it because I was worried about the outcome. “I didn’t want everyone to know I was going through it and then have to talk about the fact that it didn’t work out.”

“I feel like it was the best decision for me because something went wrong,” he admitted.

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The Life Uncut podcast host tells Stellar that she is “excited” about the outcome of having successfully created three embryos.

Brittany first announced that she would be embarking on her fertility journey in 2021 and opened up about the process of freezing her eggs.

The reality TV star went Instagram official with Swiss goalkeeper Benjamin in January last year with a sweet post.

The couple met in November 2022 on celebrity dating app Raya and at the time, the goalkeeper’s football team, Glasgow-based Celtic FC, was playing in Australia against Sydney FC.

In July last year, Benjamin, 31, revealed his plans to move to Australia to be with Brittany as they are currently making their long-distance relationship work.

—Three doesn't mean anything either. Three could be one child. Three could be none. Three could be two. But it's better than not having any,' she said.

—Three doesn't mean anything either. Three could be one child. Three could be none. Three could be two. But it's better than not having any,' she said.

—Three doesn’t mean anything either. Three could be one child. Three could be none. Three could be two. But it’s better than not having any,’ she said.

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