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Giuliana Rancic is Having a Boy

Bill and Giuliana RancicGiuliana Rancic is having a baby boy.

The E! News anchor and her husband Bill are currently expecting their first child via a gestational carrier and the happy couple have revealed they will be welcoming a son into the world later this year.

"We are beyond excited to be having a little boy. We are so ready for everything that comes with being a new mom and dad!" Bill said.

Giuliana - who underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year - added, "We just can't wait!"

The 37-year-old presenter shared the happy news with family and friends at a baby shower in Los Angeles yesterday. Giuliana recently spoke out about the couple's surrogate, revealing she was impressed by her honesty: "If I was her going into an interview with a couple, I would try to be little Miss Perfect. But she was so honest. She's like, 'Yeah, I dye my hair. Sometimes I drink soda, and sometimes I like coffee.' It blew me off-guard because I thought that she was going to be so perfect with her answers. I love that she was honest. It made me understand that the important stuff is what I should be listening for, and that's when I knew she was the one."


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Giuliana and Bill Rancic Expecting a Baby

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Television, Pregnancies,

Bill and Giuliana RancicGiuliana and Bill Rancic are expecting their first child.

The E! News anchor - who underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year - and her entrepreneur and TV presenter husband will welcome the baby in late summer via a gestational surrogate, meaning the child will be their genetic child.

Speaking on The Today Show, Giuliana, 37, said, "We are so thrilled that our prayers have been answered. It was one of the best moments of my life, if not the best moment of my life. It's incredible. We've been trying for so long, we've been through so much ... And to finally get that call from the doctor, it was just another world, another level."

"It was pretty emotional because this was our last stop," Bill, 40, added.

The couple's struggles to conceive have been well documented, with Guiliana undergoing several rounds of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and a miscarriage before the cancer was discovered during a mammogram ordered by her fertility doctor and Bill hopes their story will inspire others to turn "negatives into positives."

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Giuliana Rancic to Undergo Double Mastectomy

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Giuliana Rancic and her husbandGiuliana Rancic is to undergo a double mastectomy. The E! News presenter - who revealed she was suffering from the early stages of breast cancer in October - has decided to opt for the procedure after a double lumpectomy failed to fully remove cancerous growths in both breasts and her lymph nodes.

"To be honest, all it came down to was choosing to live and not looking over my shoulder for the rest of my life. It could have come back more aggressively next time, so for me it was just more important to get the cancer out. With the double mastectomy I now have less than one per cent chance of getting it back, otherwise it was 20, 30 or 40 per cent chance and for me it wasn't worth it," she explained on The Today Show.

The 36-year-old star - who made a pros and cons list to decide whether to undergo the procedure - also praised her entrepreneur husband Bill, admitting her cancer battle has made the couple stronger: "Bill said to me, 'I just need you around for the next 50 years, kid. I don't care about the physical portion of this, so let's just get you healthy.' Bill's been the world to me through this, he brought some laughter to the process and reminded me who we are as a couple. It's made us stronger. I couldn't be more at peace with the decision. I still break down some nights when it's quiet in bed, it's easy to just start crying and be very sad, but I'm OK."


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