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Bushido and Anna-Maria Ferchichi Move to Finalize U.S. Surrogacy Plans for Two Babies

The couple cite medical advice against another pregnancy, opting to proceed with frozen embryos at a Los Angeles clinic.

Overview

  • Anna-Maria Ferchichi said on Instagram that a Zoom call with a Los Angeles surrogacy agency made their planning more concrete, though no surrogate contracts or timelines were disclosed.
  • They intend to engage two separate surrogate mothers, each carrying one embryo, a setup they say is meant to lower the risk of premature birth.
  • The pair report they have frozen embryos ready after genetic screening that, according to them, showed no abnormalities.
  • Because commercial surrogacy is illegal in Germany, their U.S. pathway has drawn notable online skepticism and ethical questions in local media coverage.
  • Bushido and Ferchichi already have eight children, including twins and triplets, and their renewed family plans follow a recent reconciliation after a marital break.