we were not giving up… We want a baby together. So we want it to be… we want some of me [and] some of her. So we both had to go through different things to make it happen. This has been a journey.”
“I have been to the doctor more than I ever have in my whole life,” Brat added. “Goodness. How many pap smears a woman gotta get? D–n.”
Judy, who has two children from previous relationships, explained that she’s willing to carry her and Brat’s child even though it wouldn’t be her preference.
“I feel like I can get myself to a point to be mentally and physically prepared to carry if Brat can’t. But I really wanted her to be able to experience it,” Judy said on pregnancy. “I think the journey — if I was the one to carry — just wouldn’t be as sentimental for her.”
“She would bond with the baby inside of her,” the Kaleidoscope Hair Products founder continued. “She would get the first kick, the first feels, the first butterfly flutters. So, ideally, I would want it to be her. But if she can’t, we’re going to make it happen either way it goes.”