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Catherine Giudici and Sean Lowe Will Keep Having Children Until Their Sons ‘Have a Baby Sister Bossing Them Around’

Catherine Giudici Sean Lowe Keep Having Children Until Baby Girl
Sean Lowe and Catherine Giudici with sons Samuel and Isaiah. Courtesy Catherine Giudici/Instagram

Not done yet! Catherine Giudici admitted that she and her husband, Sean Lowe, are going to keep having kids — for one very specific reason.

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“I get asked all the time whether we’re done in the kiddo dept, so here’s your answer: Not until Samuel and Isaiah have a baby sister bossing them around,” the former Bachelor contestant, 32, wrote in an Instagram selfie on Wednesday, February 13. “SEAN LOWE, I WANT A GIRL.”

Giudici and Lowe, 35, who met and fell in love on season 17 of The Bachelor, have two sons together. They welcomed Samuel, 2, two years after their 2014 Santa Barbara, California, wedding. Isaiah, 9 months, arrived in May 2018.

“We’re having a baby today!” Lowe tweeted at the time. “When the nurse at the front desk asked for our insurance card, I told her I also had a half off coupon and now I get to sit in the waiting room during the birth!”

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Although the two-time mom added that she and her husband are “not ready to try yet,” this isn’t the first time that she and the former Bachelor have talked about expanding their family.

In June 2018, Lowe exclusively told Us Weekly that he and Giudici would “probably” go for a third child. “I love having two kids,” the ABC personality said. “It’s nice because with two kids you don’t stretch yourself too thin. You can show up at all the baseball games and dance recitals and things like that. But I would like to try to see if we could get a little girl that looks like mama.”

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“Catherine was raised primarily by a single mom . . . and then she has two sisters,” Lowe added. “She’s now starting to understand that boys are different — especially when they grow up to be teenagers. There’s going to be a lot of fart jokes. I think it’s going to be good for her to experience this side of life, which she’s never been exposed to.”

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