Desiree Hartsock Siegfried (L) and Chris Siegfried Earl Gibson III/Getty Images for WE tv
Bachelorette alums Desiree Hartsock and Chris Siegfried have welcomed their third baby.
“O N E week with Noah Parker & our hearts will never be the same ❤️🥺💙 11/5/24,” Hartstock, 38, wrote via Instagram on Tuesday, November 12, announcing their little one’s arrival. “We’re doing well & getting adjusted to a family of 5. He’s just as sweet as can be!! And looks just like his brothers.”
Hartsock and Siegfried, 38, met and got engaged during season 9 of The Bachelorette in 2013. They tied the knot in January 2015. They are already parents of sons Asher and Zander, who arrived in October 2016 and January 2019, respectively.
Hartsock announced her third pregnancy via Instagram in May. “Something’s brewing.. & it’s not my coffee. 🥰,” she captioned a video showing her baby bump. “Baby #3 coming this November 👶🏼.”
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The following month, Hartsock shared an update on her journey. “I’m officially out of hibernation!! 🙌🏼😅 As I spent the first half of this pregnancy resting and focusing on family!” she wrote via Instagram in June. “It wasn’t too bad but definitely more nauseous this time around and the overall feeling of not wanting to do anything 😆.”
With so few Bachelor Nation couples still together, Hartsock revealed in 2021 that she is often asked for relationship advice.
“I feel like with Chris and I, you know, if we met outside of the show, we would have ended up together anyway,” she exclusively told Us Weekly’s “Here for the Right Reasons” podcast at the time. “But I think one of the key things — especially with newer couples because they have a different amount of social pressure — I think it’s honestly making the relationship a priority and not becoming famous, like, stop caring about your Instagram followers. And if you love the person, then make that your priority and maybe move away from L.A. rather than moving to L.A.”
Hartsock explained that there are “just too many distractions” there for pairs who are trying to strengthen their relationship, adding, “And if both people are seeking fame, then it’s obviously not going to work because that’s where their priority lies.”
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Despite the diminished success rate as of late, Hartsock noted at the time that her son Zander might be interested in joining the franchise in the future.
“My little one would [potentially ask], not the older,” she said. “My little one’s a little ham and he’d be so into it.”
In the meantime, Hartsock hoped to show her children an edited video of her and Siegfried’s reality TV love story one day. “I would probably do that, for sure,” she told Us. “Not all the drama and everything else. … I want my kids to have the narrative of what Mom and Dad share and not what it shows.”