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My summer has become a headline as Jake Bongiovi and I announced the adoption of our first child, a baby girl, and let the world know that there are now three of us. According to Variety and People, we shared this joyful milestone on Instagram August 21, posting a heartfelt note about our excitement to embark on this next chapter of parenthood and our hope to do so in peace and privacy. We withheld our daughter’s name and birth date, but the sentiment was clear: our family is growing and our home—full of love—remains open and welcoming. I have spoken before about how being a young mother was my lifelong dream, inspired by my parents who had their first children in their teens and early 20s, and by my own experience growing up in a big family. During a conversation on the SmartLess podcast, I shared that adoption was something I always considered no different from having a biological child, saying I want a big, loving family, and Jake has always been on the same page.
Fans might see this decision as fast—especially since our marriage was in May 2024—but we have been together for over three years and talked extensively about what sort of life and family we wanted to build. Vanity Fair reported my comments about how we made sure not to rush, discussing everything from political views to future goals and relationship priorities. Our three-year relationship, before marriage and now this next step, is not a whim but a foundation built with care. Internet chatter, fueled by sites like Glam and PureWow, ran wild—some praising our commitment, others doubting if two people in their early 20s are ready for parenthood. Experts interviewed by Glam argued that our celebrity upbringing—Jake as Jon Bon Jovi’s son, and me managing fame since I was twelve—prepares us to create a stable and grounded home despite the media glare.
On the public stage, I made an impact with my bold style at the Electric State premiere, donning a dramatic 1980s-inspired look alongside Jake, who was by my side at both this event and the recent SAG Awards. Social coverage from outlets like AOL, PureWow, and Us Weekly spotlighted our affectionate moments and our snapshots as new parents. I also spoke out on body shaming and the pressures of growing up under the lens, refusing to apologize for growing up publicly and making my own choices, as reported by Nile FM. Every step, from career moves to life at home, seems to elicit opinions, but all I can do is live authentically and fiercely love my family.
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